Thanks for the solve Bremster, and of course you are forgiven for checking the hints. Much better to get a hint and find the intended path than force a horrible chain or have to give up. Hope you feel better soon!
I found it using the 34 pairs pointing into box 9. I didn't even consider the 12 pairs. That would have been the obvious thing. Around 31:00 mark. I color coded the 34 pairs and that resolved the puzzle also.
Having completed the puzzle after getting stuck and taking a guess, which unlike most of my guesses worked out, I feel for you taking a hint, sometimes they are necessary. Excellent puzzle
32:25 with a bunch of Bremster's help. Needed to read the comments to spot the X-wing. Quite tricky in spots but a fun puzzle by Damos. Used what might be a wxyz wing but not quite sure. R 5 c9 is 2/3 , if it's 2 , R 1 c is 1 and r 4 col 9 is 6. If r 5 c9 is 3 , then r 5 c2 is 8 and r 4 c2 is 1 , making r4 c9 a 6 again. Hopefully you can kick that illness soon Brem 😊.
Thanks for the solve! This sounds slightly more complicated than a classic y wing, but it is very close to a classic y wing that exists at that part of the puzzle. Spoilers ahead.......... R6c7 is a y wing that sorts out r1c9 as well.
Nice challenge on this one! I did see the X-wing on the 9s at the beginning, but getting to the end I ended up bifurcating (and getting it wrong the first time), leaving me with a time of 21:17 (conflict checker off). While watching Bremster's solve, I suddenly realized how I could have not bifurcated near the end by noting the 12 pairs in boxes 1, 3 and 7, and the restriction it put on box 9... oh well. 😅 (And I just got to BremSter's part where he sees it, glad he did during his solve unlike myself! 😄) Many thanks to damo_89 for the great puzzle and to BremSter for presenting it!
There is no problem with that. I missed it, that happens. You are allowed to find happiness in that. No need to apologise. I am glad what I do brings you pleasure.
Admittedly I didn't even see the 12-pairs in my solve, but rather used the 34 in boxes 6/9 in conjunction w/ the 3/4 placements in box 3 to get the final bit sorted, felt like a tougher path than what spotting the 12 would've been
I am just amazed at how slowly my brain works. :) I got through this, but it took me an embarrassingly long time. I did see the opening trick -- but then just got completely bogged down. I don't know how to learn to see things faster... but I keep trying! Thanks for sharing this great puzzle. Bremster - with all respect -- please quit calling yourself dumb. It makes me feel I should hire a caretaker for myself. :D
Sorry, but I feel that way sometimes; and I am just me on camera. I am not trying to be anything other than what I am, and when I feel something, I say it. I will try, but it's hard to break 50 years of habit.
It turns out that coloring wasn't necessary except possibly with quads (lots of them!) and triples. The initial break-in was an X-wing in 9s. The quads that followed provided lots of restrictions. Near the end, a skyscraper in 2s wedged the last bit open. (Yes, I colored the X-wing and skyscraper, too.) 6:10 Where can 9s go in rows 6 and 7? 13:50 I hope you get over your virus. Despite the medicine, you spotted a couple things I missed, and you got them a lot faster. 28:30 The skyscraper in 2s is visible in the grid -- rows 1 and 8. 2 is restricted to columns 3 and 9 in row 8. 31:10 It would have been nice to notice the logic from the 12 corner cells. But I'm satisfied with finding the skyscraper instead, which does the same thing.
I subscribed again. As for content, do you have a copy of the list put out by Cracking the Cryptic fans? It is on their Google sheets. If you don't have that, I can try to remember what that link is to that. Also, someone on their discord might know what the link is for it. Oh and on their Discord they have fans submitting lots of puzzles there too.
29:08. Not easy, I had to stop at 10min, then after 1h maybe I return and it was better, I could see things better 😅 The 12 "pair" looking at box 9 was super smart. Thanks for the solve!
there's no shame in needing help when your brain is mush, we as the audience sometimes use your videos to see what we're missing when we get stuck, you should be afforded the same right
Beautiful puzzle. Solved it in 25:59. I'm sorry that your health doesn't allow you to solve these puzzles without help. They are so satisfying to solve. There was a little gap in logic at 31:35, because at that time 1 could still go to r3c3 as well in column 3. I finished the puzzle by looking at the two possibilities in r6c2: If it is 3, then r6c7 is 4. On the other hand, if r6c2 is 2, then r6c3 is 1, r4c2 is 8, r4c7 is 9, r2c7 is 3, and r6c7 is again 4. So in both cases r6c7 is 4, after which the puzzle solves easily.
At 31:19 you put a 1 in the r6c3 which was a bit premature since it could still go in box 1. Turned out to be a lucky guess, but the rest of the solve was flawless. Are the constructor’s hints part of the submission or are they available on LMD?
In this case the hints were part of the submission. They are forwarded to testers if needed, and sometimes used by me if I need them so a puzzle gets presented rather than lost because I miss something.
Thanks for the solve Bremster, and of course you are forgiven for checking the hints. Much better to get a hint and find the intended path than force a horrible chain or have to give up. Hope you feel better soon!
The 12 pairs pointing into box 9 is absolutely brilliant. The kind of thing I wish I could do.
I found it using the 34 pairs pointing into box 9. I didn't even consider the 12 pairs. That would have been the obvious thing. Around 31:00 mark. I color coded the 34 pairs and that resolved the puzzle also.
Having completed the puzzle after getting stuck and taking a guess, which unlike most of my guesses worked out, I feel for you taking a hint, sometimes they are necessary.
Excellent puzzle
32:25 with a bunch of Bremster's help.
Needed to read the comments to spot the X-wing.
Quite tricky in spots but a fun puzzle by Damos.
Used what might be a wxyz wing but not quite sure.
R 5 c9 is 2/3 , if it's 2 , R 1 c is 1 and r 4 col 9 is 6.
If r 5 c9 is 3 , then r 5 c2 is 8 and r 4 c2 is 1 , making r4 c9 a 6 again.
Hopefully you can kick that illness soon Brem 😊.
Thanks for the solve! This sounds slightly more complicated than a classic y wing, but it is very close to a classic y wing that exists at that part of the puzzle.
Spoilers ahead..........
R6c7 is a y wing that sorts out r1c9 as well.
Nice challenge on this one! I did see the X-wing on the 9s at the beginning, but getting to the end I ended up bifurcating (and getting it wrong the first time), leaving me with a time of 21:17 (conflict checker off). While watching Bremster's solve, I suddenly realized how I could have not bifurcated near the end by noting the 12 pairs in boxes 1, 3 and 7, and the restriction it put on box 9... oh well. 😅 (And I just got to BremSter's part where he sees it, glad he did during his solve unlike myself! 😄) Many thanks to damo_89 for the great puzzle and to BremSter for presenting it!
Oh joy to the world. I saw something that you didn't for once in my life. Sorry that makes me happy but it just does. Love your channel.
There is no problem with that. I missed it, that happens.
You are allowed to find happiness in that. No need to apologise.
I am glad what I do brings you pleasure.
Admittedly I didn't even see the 12-pairs in my solve, but rather used the 34 in boxes 6/9 in conjunction w/ the 3/4 placements in box 3 to get the final bit sorted, felt like a tougher path than what spotting the 12 would've been
Very nice. There are multiple routes to the finish but this is the one I personally like the most!
Same here, didn't even spot the 12 pairs
same here. but i am amazed by the 12/
@@mremumerm yea it was cool to see for sure!!
I am just amazed at how slowly my brain works. :) I got through this, but it took me an embarrassingly long time. I did see the opening trick -- but then just got completely bogged down. I don't know how to learn to see things faster... but I keep trying! Thanks for sharing this great puzzle.
Bremster - with all respect -- please quit calling yourself dumb. It makes me feel I should hire a caretaker for myself. :D
Sorry, but I feel that way sometimes; and I am just me on camera. I am not trying to be anything other than what I am, and when I feel something, I say it.
I will try, but it's hard to break 50 years of habit.
Very nice puzzle! I found the x-wing just seconds before you did. This one was fun!
Very nice puzzle. Thank you for your solve
It turns out that coloring wasn't necessary except possibly with quads (lots of them!) and triples. The initial break-in was an X-wing in 9s. The quads that followed provided lots of restrictions. Near the end, a skyscraper in 2s wedged the last bit open. (Yes, I colored the X-wing and skyscraper, too.)
6:10 Where can 9s go in rows 6 and 7?
13:50 I hope you get over your virus. Despite the medicine, you spotted a couple things I missed, and you got them a lot faster.
28:30 The skyscraper in 2s is visible in the grid -- rows 1 and 8. 2 is restricted to columns 3 and 9 in row 8.
31:10 It would have been nice to notice the logic from the 12 corner cells. But I'm satisfied with finding the skyscraper instead, which does the same thing.
Fun puzzle
Tried for 15 minutes and got nowhere.
I subscribed again. As for content, do you have a copy of the list put out by Cracking the Cryptic fans? It is on their Google sheets. If you don't have that, I can try to remember what that link is to that. Also, someone on their discord might know what the link is for it. Oh and on their Discord they have fans submitting lots of puzzles there too.
29:08.
Not easy, I had to stop at 10min, then after 1h maybe I return and it was better, I could see things better 😅
The 12 "pair" looking at box 9 was super smart.
Thanks for the solve!
78:23 hard one for my level
there's no shame in needing help when your brain is mush, we as the audience sometimes use your videos to see what we're missing when we get stuck, you should be afforded the same right
Beautiful puzzle. Solved it in 25:59.
I'm sorry that your health doesn't allow you to solve these puzzles without help. They are so satisfying to solve. There was a little gap in logic at 31:35, because at that time 1 could still go to r3c3 as well in column 3. I finished the puzzle by looking at the two possibilities in r6c2: If it is 3, then r6c7 is 4. On the other hand, if r6c2 is 2, then r6c3 is 1, r4c2 is 8, r4c7 is 9, r2c7 is 3, and r6c7 is again 4. So in both cases r6c7 is 4, after which the puzzle solves easily.
57:02 for me
nice puzzle and solving
30:58 for me. Wow, tough start and tough finish for me. Happy to solve it :)
At 31:19 you put a 1 in the r6c3 which was a bit premature since it could still go in box 1. Turned out to be a lucky guess, but the rest of the solve was flawless. Are the constructor’s hints part of the submission or are they available on LMD?
In this case the hints were part of the submission.
They are forwarded to testers if needed, and sometimes used by me if I need them so a puzzle gets presented rather than lost because I miss something.
44:02 .... took me a long time to break in and it didn't give an inch. It's a really interesting puzzle design.
36:28 for me, very cool
18:05 to solve.