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by Riad Khanmagomedov
Submissions should be sent with answer page at LMI not later than 24-00 (of Moscow time) April 11 2015
Thanks to Deb Mohanty, Prasanna Seshadri and Rakesh Rai for support

1. COOL-L-L

7 points

Write a letter C, O or L in each empty cell so that there never occur two consecutive C, three O or four L in
any row, column or diagonal.

L
O L
O
L L
O L L
O
L
L
O
L
L
L
L
O
O
L
L L
L L
L
O
O
O
L
L
L O
O L

O L
L
L
O L L
L
L
L
L
O
L
L
L
O

O
O

O
L

L
O

OO

L
L

L L
OO

L
L

L
L
L O
L

L
L

L L

L
L

O L
L
O L
L
L

Answer format: Write the total number of cells with C in the grid.

L
O
O

L O
L

O
OO
O

2. SUMMED SNAKE

3 points

Draw a 45-cell number snake which forms a single continuous path from the head to the tail. The head and
tail of the snake are marked with circles. Adjacent cells of the snake are connected horizontally or vertically.
The snake has one unit width and cannot touch itself, not even diagonally. The numbers on the left and the
top indicate the sums of all numbers in corresponding row and column.

78

Example
(7-cell number snake)

9 5

65

56

15 18

97

Solution

9 5
1 2
7
3
4 5 6

130

Answer format: Write the sum of all numbers in the marked row and column. For the example: 10, 1.

3. HEXAMINO

4 points

Put the 12 given hexaminoes in white cells. Hexaminoes can be rotated and/or mirrored. They cannot touch
each other, even diagonally. Numbers outside the grid indicate how many cells are occupied by hexaminoes in
the corresponding directions.

8 9 1 4 10 3 5 8 3 8 5 8

C C
C
C
C C
J
J
J
J J J

D
D D
D D
D

F F
F
F F
F

L
L
L
L L L

W W W
W W
W

H
HHH
H
H
O O
O O
O O

P P
P P
P
P

Z Z
Z
Z Z Z

I
I
I
I
I
I

10
4
2
7
6
7
2
7
8
2
10

Answer format: Write the content of the marked row from left to right. Use the corresponding letter for cells
occupied by hexaminoes and "-" for other cells.

4. MIRRORED SUDOKUS

7 points

Fill each grid with digits from 0 to 5 (using the given shapes for the numbers). Within a grid, the numbers
cannot repeat in rows, columns and outlined areas. Grey lines are mirrors. For every cell, there are three
mirrored cells (one in each of the other three grids). All cells with digits which, after mirroring, become the
same or other digits (in any of the other grids) are marked by green. In the example, some of the mirrored
cells are indicated by arrows.
Solution

Example
A

Answer format: For each grid, write the content of the diagonal from the top right corner to the bottom left
corner. For the example: 0101, 2310, 0212, 3210.

5.

VES OF SEAS

6 points (1.5 for each diagonal)

There are four 10 x 10 sea grids A, B, C and D. You need to solve the puzzle Battleships in these grids. There
are also four 5 x 10 flotillas (right halves of seas) shown below. You need to determine which flotilla belongs
to which grid. You need to place either 9 two-decked ships, or 9 three-decked ships, or 9 four-decked ships,
or 6 five-decked ships in the four sea grids - one type in each grid. Ships cannot touch each other, not even
diagonally. Grey digits (top and right) and black digits (left and bottom) outside seas indicate the number of
cells occupied by ships in corresponding 10-cell rows and columns. Grey and black digits can overlap.

1
1
4
4
7

C
0
1

0
2

0
2

0
0

1
1
1

4
4
4

Answer format: Write the content of each diagonal from the top right corner to the bottom left corner. Use
"S" for cells occupied by ship and "-" for other cells.

6. TOOLS

9 points

Place tools of given shapes along grid lines. They cannot touch each other, not even diagonally. Tools can be
rotated and mirrored. Numbers at the right and bottom show number of cells occupied by tools in the
corresponding rows and columns. Numbers at the left and top show how many edges are occupied by tools in
corresponding rows and columns.
Example

Solution

1.5

1.5

7
2

4.5
1

4.5

1
2

0.5

H (Hammer)

2
4

0
L (Ladder)

P (Pitchfork)

7
3
6

6
R (Roller)

S (Spade)

1.5
1.5
3.5 2.5 0.5 1 0.5 0

1 1.5 0

1 0.5 0

Answer format: Write the content of the marked row from left to right and the marked column from top to
bottom. Use H, L, P, R, S for Hammers, Ladders, Pitchforks, Rollers and Spades respectively, and "-" for other
cells. For the example: --RR-R--S--, LL-RR--.

7. SUDOKU WITHOUT WALLS

9 points

Place wall segments in the grid creating ten 10-cell areas and solve the irregular Sudoku. Fill the 10 x 10 grid
with digits from 0 to 9. Digits cannot repeat in rows, columns and 10-cell areas. Wall segments must lie along
gridlines. Digits outside the grid show lengths (from top to bottom, or left to right) of all wall segments in the
corresponding direction. There should be at least one empty space between two wall segments.
Example

1
1

2
2

0
1
3
2

1
1

1 2 1
1 1 1

3
2
0
1

1 2 1
1 2 1 2
1 2 1
1 1

1 1 2
Answer format: Write the content of the marked
rows from left to right. For the example: 2013, 3201.

1
0

1
1

0
8 6

1
1
1
2

2
1

1
1
1

6 9
2
4 9
6
1 8
9 4 8
5
7 4 8
3 9
5 7
6 5
7
9 0
0
1

2 1 2

1
3
2
0

1
2
1

2
4
1

2 0

Solution

2
0
1
3

3
1

2
2
1
1

2
1
1
1
1

8. BORDERLESS EASY AS ABCDEFG

9 points

Outline an 8 x 8 area inside the given 11 x 11 grid and write letters A, B, C, D, E, F and G into the 8 x 8 grid.
Every row and column should contain each letter exactly once, and one cell remains empty. Letters outside
show the second visible letter from corresponding directions.

Example
(the 3 x 3 area)

A
B

Solution

G B C G

B A

B
E
F
A

G
A
D
F

C
A
A
C

B
B

A
B A
A
B
B A
B

Answer format: Write the content


of the diagonal of the 8 x 8 grid going from
top left corner to the bottom right corner.
Use "-" for empty cells. For the example: B-A.

G
G G E E

9. CROSSNAME

9 points

Place all given names in the grid.


Names should read from top to
bottom and from left to right.
Shaded cells cannot
contain any letters.

ALEXEY
ANURAG
ASHISH
ATTILA

BJOERN
DMYTRO
GAURAV
GEORGE
HATICE
JAIPAL
JASPAL
JAYANT
JEANNE
JELENA
JHONNY
LUKASZ
MARTIN
NIKOLA
PIERRE
RAINER
RAJESH
SERGEY
SERKAN
THOMAS

ULRICH
WALKER
YOICHI
YUJIRO
4

Answer format:
Write the content of cells
marked 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

10. APRIL CONTEST 2015 AT LMI

10, 7, 4, 1 points for best solutions

Draw a line (not necessarily loop) going through the centers of some cells and formed by horizontal and
vertical segments. Along the line should read "APRIL CONTEST 2015 AT LMI". The line cannot overlap
itself but can cross itself in centers of cells. Minimize the value of the expression "P + 2E", where P is the
number of points of intersection,
and E is the number of empty cells.
U
T
S
R

Q
P
O
N

Answer format: Write the value (P + 2E),


coordinate where line starts (2 letters), then
coordinates of all turn points successively.
The answer could be: 28, FQ, FP-HP-HO...

M
L
A

11. NUMBERED SNAKE

13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points for best solutions

Draw into the 11 x 11 grid a 45-cell number snake which forms a single continuous path from the head to the
tail. Adjacent cells of the snake are connected horizontally or vertically. The snake has one unit width and
cannot touch itself, not even diagonally. Count the sum of numbers in all rows. Let "R" be the maximum sum
and "r" be the minimum sum. Similarly, let "C" be the maximum sum among columns and "c" be the
minimum sum. Minimize the value of the expression " (R - r)^2 + (C - c)^2 ".
Examle
(11-cell snake into the

5 grid)

9 5 30 21
11
11
19
9 10
11 1 2
8
7
3
10
4 5 6
15
1

R = 19,
r = 10,
C = 30,
c=1

Answer format:
Write the value [(R-r)^2 + (C-c)^2], then the
content of the grid row by row from left to right
and from top to bottom. Use "-" for empty cells
and brackets for two-digit numbers. For the
example: 922, ----(11), ---9(10), 12-8-, -3-7-, -456-.

12. ROMAN COOL-L-L

13, 11, 9, 7, 5, 3, 1 points for best solutions

For the 9 x 9 grid, use numbers outside (top and right) and letters C, O, L inside, to make a ROMAN
COOL-L-L puzzle with a unique solution. The rules of this puzzle: Write in each empty cell a letter C, O or L
so that there never occur two consecutive C, three O or four L in any row, column or diagonal. According to
the Roman system of numbers C=100, L=50. The given numbers outside represent the sum of all Cs and Ls
in the corresponding row or column.
Minimize the value of the expression "S+150 K", where S is the sum of all given numbers and K is the
number of given letters inside the grid.
Example (for the

100 100

4 grid)

100
50
50

K=1
S=400

C
Solution

100 100

L
O
O
L

L
O
O
L

100

C
L
L
L

L
O
O
C

L
O
O
L

50
50

Answer format: Write the value (S+150K), then the given numbers from left to right and then from top to
bottom. Use "-" if there is no given number. Finally describe the content of the grid row by row from left to
right and from top to bottom. For empty rows, one "-" sign should be used.
For the example: 550, 100, 100, -, -, 100, -, 50, 50, -; -, -, -, ---C-.

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