Absolute symmetry |
tobiwan Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 6228 Best Total: 13m 30s | Posted - 2007.04.13 21:52:11 It's interesting playing the puzzles that have line of symmetry. For instance, Nis' Tree of life.
At this point the next step was forced by the puzzle having a global line of symmetry. Legitimate solving technique or cop-out? |
Para Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 1923 Best Total: 19m 28s | Posted - 2007.04.14 01:27:07 Using absolute symmetry is just like using a uniqueness test. If the clues have absolute symmetry, the solution also has to otherwise there would be multiple solutions. |
procrastinator Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 1083 Best Total: 12m 56s | Posted - 2007.04.14 05:16:57
Quote: Originally Posted by tobiwan At this point the next step was forced by the puzzle having a global line of symmetry. |
My _first_ move is to put in the only possible line on the 1, followed by the other line on the two, and then it's solved.
Quote: Originally Posted by tobiwan Legitimate solving technique or cop-out? |
Legitimate solving technique for a poorly-designed puzzle. |
tobiwan Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 6228 Best Total: 13m 30s | Posted - 2007.04.14 09:54:14 I'm not always quick to spot things like that. So I started working from the patterns I could see and then I realised the symmetry thing..
Perhaps I shouldn't have revealed my flawed techniques quite so readily. |