Windoku Killer 4 (WK 4)

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Windoku Killer 4 (WK 4)

Post by Nasenbaer »

You thought you would get a nice and quiet weekend? No way! :wink:

I know, Jean-Christophe posted one just a few days ago. But this one was already waiting for you. And since UA99 was not too hard I thought I should give you something else to do for the weekend.

So here's Windoku Killer 4 v1.0 (WK4v1.0). My estimated rating is 1.0 (despite of a tricky move I used). Don't forget your basic skills but be sure to know where the extra windows are.

Windoku Killer 4 v1.0 (WK4v1.0)
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3x3::k:5632:5632:4610:4610:3844:3077:3077:2311:2311:5632:6666:4610:3852:3844:3086:3077:7952:2311:5632:6666:3852:3852:3844:3086:3086:7952:7952:6666:6666:4125:2846:2846:2846:5153:7952:7952:4125:4125:4125:4647:4647:4647:5153:5153:5153:3373:3373:3631:3631:3889:4914:4914:2356:2356:2614:3373:5176:3631:3889:4914:3644:2356:5438:2614:2614:5176:5176:3889:3644:3644:5438:5438:3144:3144:3144:6219:6219:6219:2382:2382:2382:

Solution:
976825143
184793652
532641897
695137428
821459376
347286915
268514739
719362584
453978261


Hurry up, v1.5 and v2.0 are waiting for you! :wink:

Cheers,
Nasenbaer
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Post by Afmob »

Like in WK 3 is used the Innies and Outies of the Windows to crack it.

WK 4 Walkthrough:

1. R6789
a) 24(3) = {789} locked for R9+N8
b) Innies N7 = 23(3) = {689} locked for N7
c) 12(3) = {345} locked for R9+N7
d) 9(3) = {126} locked for N9
e) 20(3) = 9{38/56} -> 9 locked for C3+N7 + R678C234 and R8C4 = (35)
f) Innies+Outies N9: -1 = R8C6 - R7C8 -> R8C6 = (234)
g) 21(3) = 9{48/57} -> 9 locked for N9
h) Innies R678C234 = R678C2 = 11(3): R68C2 <> 5,6,7,8,9 because R7C2 = (68)
i) 10(3) = {127} -> 7 locked for C1 + R678C159
j) 7 locked in Outies R678C234 = R678C1 = 12(3) = 7{14/23} -> R6C1 = (34)

2. C6789
a) Innies R678C678 = R678C8 = 12(3) <> 9 because R7C8 >= 3
b) 21(3) = 9{48/57} -> 9 locked for C9 + R678C159
c) 31(5) = 9{1678/2578/3478/3568/4567} -> 9 locked for C8
d) Outies C89 = 9(3) <> 7,8,9
e) 9(3) @ N9 <> 6 because R7C8 <> 1,2,6

3. R6789
a) 6 in R678C159 locked in 15(3) @ R6C5 for C5 -> 15(3) = 6{18/45}
b) Killer pair (68) locked in 20(3) + R7C2 for R678C234
c) 14(3) @ N7 = 7{25/34} -> 7 locked for R6
d) 16(3) must have 1 since together with 10(3) it's only possible there @ R78
e) 16(3) = {168} -> R6C5 = 8 (locked for R678C159); {16} locked for C5+N8 + R678C159
f) Naked pair (27) locked R78C1 for C1+N7 + R678C159
g) Outies R678C234 = R678C1 = 12(3) = {237} -> R6C1 = 3 (locked for R678C234)
h) 19(3) = {469} -> R7C6 = 4 (locked for R678C678)
i) 14(3) @ N9 = {257} -> R8C6 = 2 (locked for R678C678), R78C7 = {57} locked for C7+N9
j) R7C9 = 9, R8C9 = 4, R6C9 = 5, R7C8 = 3 -> R6C8 = 1

4. C1234
a) 14(3) = {257} -> R7C4 = 5, {27} locked for R6
b) R6C2 = 4 -> R7C2 = 6
c) 16(4) = {1258} locked for N4 because R6C3 = (27) blocks {1267}
d) R6C3 = 7, R4C2 = 9 (locked for R234C234), R4C1 = 6 (locked for R234C159)
e) 26(4) = {3689} -> {38} locked for C2+N1 + R234C234
f) Hidden Single: R1C2 = 7 @ N1 (locked for R159C234)
g) 18(3) = {189/369/459/468} <> 2
h) Hidden Single: R3C3 = 2 @ N1 (locked for R234C234)
i) 15(3) = {267} -> {67} locked for C4+N2 + R234C234

5. N23
a) 15(3) @ R1C5 = {249} locked for C5+N2
b) 18(3) = {468} -> R1C4 = 8 (locked for R159C234), R2C3 = 4 (locked for R234C234),
R1C3 = 6 (locked for R159C234)
c) 9(3) = 3{15/24} -> 3 locked for C9+N3; R1C8 = (45)
d) 9 locked in R23C8 for N3
e) 12(3) @ R1 = 1{38/56} because R1C6 <> 2,4,6 and R1C8 = (45) blocks {345}
-> R1C7 = 1 (locked for R159C678)

6. Rest is singles with considering the windows.
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Post by Sarah »

Did last night. Just what the dr. ordered. Thanks!
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Post by Nasenbaer »

Sarah wrote:Did last night. Just what the dr. ordered. Thanks!
The doctor is back! He says: Have some more! :twisted:

Here's v1.5 with a slightly altered cage design. Be sure to have your combo tables at hand! My estimated rating: 1.25

Windoku Killer 4 v1.5 (WK4v1.5)
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3x3::k:5632:5632:3330:3330:3588:1797:1797:4871:4871:5632:5386:3330:4364:3588:5390:1797:3344:4871:5632:5386:4364:4364:3588:5390:5390:3344:3344:5386:5386:4381:5406:5406:5406:6689:3344:6689:4381:4381:4381:3623:3623:3623:6689:6689:6689:4397:4397:3375:3375:3889:2866:2866:4148:4148:2614:4397:4664:3375:3889:2866:3132:5949:4148:2614:2614:4664:4664:3889:3132:3132:5949:5949:4168:4168:4168:4427:4427:4427:3150:3150:3150:

Solution:
743981265
591627438
628345917
375498621
912563874
864172359
437856192
159234786
286719543


Have fun!

Cheers,
Nasenbaer
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Post by Afmob »

I can't say that V1.5 was harder than V1. I used Innies+Outies to crack it where in V1 I used small combo analysis (Killer pairs).

Let's see what V2 has to offer. :-k

WK4 V1.5 Walkthrough:

Windows

1 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 1
4 6 6 6 4 7 7 7 4
4 6 6 6 4 7 7 7 4
4 6 6 6 4 7 7 7 4
1 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 1
5 8 8 8 5 9 9 9 5
5 8 8 8 5 9 9 9 5
5 8 8 8 5 9 9 9 5
1 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 1

1. C789 !
a) ! Innies+Outies N3: -6 = R1C6+R4C9 - R3C7 -> R3C7 = (89) and R1C6+R4C9 = 1{1/2}
b) 7(3) = {124} -> 4 locked for C7+N3 and R1C89 <> 2
c) 13(4) = {1237} -> 3,7 locked for N3
d) 19(3) = 8{29/56} -> 8 locked for N3
e) R3C7 = 9 (Win7)
f) 23(3) = {689} locked for N9
g) Outies C89 = 19(3) = {568} -> R9C7 = 5 (Win3), {68} locked for N6
h) 12(3) @ C9 = {345} locked for C9+N9
i) Hidden Single: R6C7 = 3 @ C7 (Win9)
j) 16(3) = 5{29/47} -> 5 locked for R6+N6; R6C89 <> 2,7 because R7C9 = (27)
k) 1 locked in R78C7 for C7+Win9

2. N36
a) 1 locked in 13(4) @ N3 -> R4C8 <> 1
b) Hidden Single: R1C6 @ 7(3) = 1 (Win3), R4C8 = 2 (Win7), R2C7 = 4 (Win7)
c) R1C7 = 2 (Win3)
d) 21(3) = {579} -> {57} locked for C6+N2+Win7
e) 11(3) = {236} -> {26} locked for C6+Win9
f) Hidden Single: R3C9 = 7 @ N3 (Win4)
g) R7C9 = 2 (Win5) -> R6C89 = {59} locked for R6+N6

3. N25
a) 14(3) @ N2 = 2{39/48} -> 2 locked for C5+N2+Win4
b) R3C6 = 5, R2C6 = 7
c) 17(3) = 6{29/38} -> 6 locked for Win6
d) R4C6 = 6, R4C7 = 8
e) 21(3) = {489} locked for R4+N5
f) R5C6 = 3 (Win3) -> R5C45 = {56} locked for R5+N6
g) R4C9 = 1 (Win4), R5C9 = 4 (Win1), R5C7 = 8 (Win3)

4. N47
a) 17(4) = 25{19/37} -> R4C3 = 5 (Win6), {12} locked for N4
b) R4C1 = 3 (Win4), R4C2 = 7
c) 21(4) = {2379} -> R3C2 = 2, R2C2 = 9 (win6)
d) 10(3) = 1{36/45} -> 1 locked for N7
e) 16(3) = {268} locked for R9+N7
f) 10(3) = {145} locked for N7

5. N28
a) 17(3) @ N8 = {179} locked
b) R7C6 = 6, R8C6 = 4
c) 15(3) = {357} -> R5C8 = 7, {35} locked for C5+N8+Win5
d) 14(3) = {248} -> R1C5 = 8 (Win1), R2C5 = 2
e) 17(3) @ N2 = {368} -> R3C3 = 8

6. Rest is singles without considering the windows.
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Post by Nasenbaer »

Afmob wrote:I can't say that V1.5 was harder than V1. I used Innies+Outies to crack it where in V1 I used small combo analysis (Killer pairs).

Let's see what V2 has to offer. :-k
Hmmm. I have to confess I didn't see the easy start in n3 because I was focused on n7 and n9. :oops: This makes it a lot easier.

I'll now look at your walkthrough, later there will be v2.0 waiting for you.

Cheers,
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Post by Nasenbaer »

I should have named it WK4 v0.5, not WK4 v1.5. :oops: Thanks to Afmob who found the easy way. =D>

This one is a lot harder. My estimated rating: 1.5. I hope I didn't miss an easy start this time. So here is v2.0.

Windoku Killer 4 v2.0 (WK4 v2.0)
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3x3::k:6400:6400:6400:5123:4868:5125:5125:3079:3079:6400:6922:5123:5123:4868:3598:5125:4112:3079:6400:6922:6922:5123:4868:3598:3598:4112:4112:6922:6922:6173:3102:3102:3102:5921:4112:5921:6173:6173:6173:3367:3367:3367:5921:5921:5921:3373:3373:4143:4143:3121:3634:3634:4916:4916:3373:3383:4143:5433:3121:3634:4924:2109:4916:3383:3383:5433:5433:3121:4924:4924:2109:2109:2888:2888:2888:3915:3915:3915:4942:4942:4942:

Solution:
193486527
768521943
524397681
879165234
456238179
312974865
935642718
647819352
281753496


Have fun!

Cheers,
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Post by Afmob »

That WK was even a bit harder than JC's WK 3. I took me some time to find the important move (step 3h) though the move itself wasn't difficult.

My endgame is quite messy so you can stop reading after step 3 (or maybe 4) :lol:.

Thanks Nasenbaer, for offering this interesting Killer variant!

WK 4 V2 Walkthrough:

Windows

1 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 1
4 6 6 6 4 7 7 7 4
4 6 6 6 4 7 7 7 4
4 6 6 6 4 7 7 7 4
1 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 1
5 8 8 8 5 9 9 9 5
5 8 8 8 5 9 9 9 5
5 8 8 8 5 9 9 9 5
1 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 1


1. R6789
a) Innies N7 = 21(3) <> 1,2,3
b) Innies Win8 = 8(3) = 1{25/34} -> 1 locked for C2+Win8
c) Innies+Outies Win8: 5 = R8C1 - R6C2 -> R8C1 = (6789); R6C2 <> 5
d) Innies+Outies Win9: -4 = R8C9 - R6C8 -> R8C9 <> 2,3,4
e) Innies+Outies N9 : 1 = R8C6 - R7C9 -> R8C6 <> 2 and R7C9 <> 9

2. C789+N5
a) Innies N5 = 20(3) <> 1,2
b) Outies C89 = 7(3) = {124} locked for C7, 1 locked for N6
c) 19(3) @ C9 = {289/469/478} <> 3,5 because R9C7 = (24); R9C89 <> 2,4
d) Killer pair (24) locked in 8(3) + R9C7 for N9
e) Innies+Outies N9: 1 = R8C6 - R7C9 -> R8C6 <> 3,5

3. R6789 !
a) 1 locked in 13(3) @ R6 for N4 -> 13(3) = 1{39/48/57} <> 2,6
b) Innies+Outies Win8: 5 = R8C1 - R6C2 -> R8C1 <> 7
c) 11(3) <> 5 because {245} blocked by R9C7 = (24)
d) 5 locked in R9C456 for N8
e) 13(3) @ R7C2 <> 9 because {139} blocked by Killer pair (13) of 11(3)
f) 9 locked in Innies N7 = 21(3) = 9{48/57}
g) Innies+Outies Win8: 5 = R8C1 - R6C2 -> R6C2 <> 4
h) ! Outies N9 = 20(2+1): R6C9 <> 2 because R6C8+R8C6 @ Win 9 can't both be 9
i) Hidden Single: R6C3 = 2 @ R9 (Win8)

4. R6789
a) Innies Win8 = 8(3) = {134} locked for C2+Win8, 4 locked for N7
b) 2 locked in 11(3) = 2{18/36} locked for R9
c) R9C7 = 4 (Win3)
d) 8(3) = {125} locked for N9
e) Innies Win9 = 12(3) = 1{29/56} because R78C8 = (125) -> 1 locked for C8+N9+Win9; R6C8 = (69)
f) 19(3) @ R7C7 = 7{39/48} because {469} blocked by R6C8 = (69) -> 7 locked for Win9
g) 15(3) = 5{19/37}
h) 21(3) <> 5 because {579} blocked by Killer pair (79) of 15(3)
i) 21(3) = {678} -> 6 locked for C4+N8
j) Naked triple (678) locked in R8C134 for R8

5. N9+Win9
a) 19(3) @ R7C7 = {379} because (78) only possible @ R7C7
-> R8C6 = 9 (Win9), R8C7 = 3 (Win9), R7C7 = 7
b) 14(3) = {248} -> R6C7 = 8, R6C6 = 4, R7C6 = 2
c) 19(3) @ R9 = {469} locked for R9+N9
d) R7C9 = 8 (Win5)
e) 19(3) @ R6 = {568} -> R6C8 = 6, R6C9 = 5 (Win5)

6. N457
a) 13(3) @ R7C2 = {346} -> R8C1 = 6, R8C2 = 4, R7C2 = 3
b) R7C1 = 9 (Win5) -> R6C1 = 3, R6C2 = 1, R7C3 = 5
c) 24(5) = 45{69/78} -> 4,5 locked for N4; 5 locked for R5
d) 13(3) @ N5 = 3{19/28} -> 3 locked for R5+N5
e) 12(3) = 1{29/56} -> 1 locked for R4+N5

7. C789
a) Naked triple (569) locked in R123C7 for N3
b) 20(3) = {569} because R12C7 = (569) -> 9 locked for C4
c) 23(5) = {12479} -> R4C7 = 2 (Win6), R5C7 = 1 (Win3), 4 locked for C9
d) Hidden Single: R4C8 = 3 @ N6 (Win6)
e) R9C8 = 9 (Win3)
f) 20(3) = {569} -> R2C7 = 9, {56} locked for R1+Win3

8. R1234
a) 14(3) = 1{58/67} -> 1 locked for C6+N2; R23C6 <> 5,6
b) 19(3) <> 5 because R1C6 = (56) blocks {568}
c) R6C5 = 7, R6C4 = 9, R8C5 = 1, R7C5 = 4
d) 19(3) = {289} locked for C5+N2
e) 3 locked in 20(4) @ N3 for C4 -> 20(4) = 34{58/67}; R2C3 = (68)
f) Hidden Single: R4C4 = 1 @ N5 (Win6)
g) 27(5) = 478{26/35} -> R3C3 = 4 (Win6), {78} locked in R4C12 for R4+N4+27(5)

9. N39
a) R8C9 = 2
b) 16(4) = {1348} -> R3C9 = 1 (Win4), R2C8 = 4, R3C8 = 8

10. Rest is singles without considering the windows.
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