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    Is there anyway that the maximum score for each puzzle could be shown, as the rating and average time currently are, in the gray stats box??

    I would imagine there is a maximum points total calculated for each puzzle..and it would be interesting to find out what each quote is worth?!!

    Just a thought...as I think people who are going for points, and fastest time would be aided in knowing which puzzles have the most point value, and it would be just interesting to know.

    Maybe Admin could look into that at some point.

    Thanks!!

  • #2
    Scoring

    There seems to be 'standard' scores for each difficulty level. For 'difficult' puzzles, the max seems to be 450. Have not really studied the others enough to be quite sure what their maxs are. Will try to make time to do that, and report back.

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    • #3
      good cuz im kinda curious about the scoring formula too. i agree that it would be nice to see what the max for each is.

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      • #4
        Scoring

        Maximum points for Difficult - 450
        Maximum points for Average - 300
        Maximum points for Easy - 150

        Have some data and will analyze it and give you a rough guide to the formula later, but it looks like for every six seconds, or portion thereof, you lose one point from the maximum.

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        • #5
          I can tell you that I solved an intermediate-level crypto a couple days ago in 8 seconds and I got 298 points. So while the "max" may be 300 like maradnu is saying, I don't really see anyone getting anything above 298. I'll keep my eye out for the other scores. What maradnu said seems to make sense, though.

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          • #6
            Scoring grid

            From To Difficult Average Easy
            1 6 449 299 149
            7 12 448 298 148
            13 18 447 297 147
            19 24 446 296 146
            25 30 445 295 145
            31 36 444 294 144
            37 42 443 293 143
            43 48 442 292 142
            49 54 441 291 141
            55 60 440 290 140
            61 66 439 289 139
            67 72 438 288 138
            73 78 437 287 137
            79 84 436 286 136
            85 90 435 285 135
            91 96 434 284 134
            97 102 433 283 133
            103 108 432 282 132
            109 114 431 281 131
            115 120 430 280 130

            This is based on about twenty times and scores, but assuming a regular pattern. Since none of my times were below 20 seconds, and I've never had a time under 10 seconds, parts of this are extrapolation.

            (note - this will not pick up columnization - sorry for the clumped data)

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            • #7
              Wow

              Maradnu,

              Thanks for going to all the work that it must have taken to come up with all that data...I appreciate it. It's amazing!!!

              What I would like to see though, is the maximum point total for each individual puzzle shown in the stats box...for I have seen some average puzzles have different points values, as do the other levels of difficulty.

              Par example:
              I solved an "average" rated puzzle today, and received 297 points. I solved another "average" puzzle a few minutes later, in the same time, and received 147 points. Note: This could be an error in the rating of the puzzle which is possible (possibly just entered wrong when the puzzle was loaded - maybe it should have said "easy")

              I imagine this would take Stephen a tremendous amount of time to enter all these points values for all current puzzles, however he did change the stats box to reflect the start time of a puzzle recently...so maybe when he loads another batch he might consider adding the max. points value for each puzzle.

              I hope this makes sense, its hard for me to explain things sometimes.

              Once again, thanks Maradnu.

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              • #8
                More thanks, and another question

                I also appreciate this information---it was driving me NUTS trying to figure out how scores were computed!

                I agree with Pootie---it would save a lot of confusion if the maximum # of points possible for each puzzle were listed---I'd like to see them on the results page as well, when I can take the time to study the info.

                I've noticed that some of the puzzles listed as "easy" or "average" are difficult for me...when I get to the results page and scroll down to leave my 'vote' for rate of difficulty, I'll often notice that others agree, as it will have a rating of 6 to 9---so my question is: do the puzzle ratings ever change, based on user feedback, or are they just for our own information?

                I'm really enjoying reading these posts---I feel like I've lucked upon a really helpful and thoughtful group of puzzlers and am glad to be in your midst!

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                • #9
                  Welcome

                  The longer puzzles are considered easy, the shorter ones most difficult.

                  Have fun solving.

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                  • #10
                    We've tried asking nicely for Admin to rate the puzzles based on something like player feedback or % solve rate. It must be easier for the program to call them "difficult", "average", or "easy" based on the number of letters in the quote. Mostly, I ignore the distinction and just try to solve it as though every one was a challenge.

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                    • #11
                      Hi

                      I am fairly certain Admin does read the ratings and comments.

                      For an example, the old quote with the French beginning then the English translation,
                      "to leave is to die a little"...I have not seen the French in that quote for months.
                      There may indeed be two of them out there, but I think he deleted the French.

                      I think if enough people disagree with a rating of a puzzle he makes that change as
                      well.
                      I tend to agree with Lurker, I try not to look at the rating, I know if its short its worth
                      more points. But sometimes the really long ones by virtue of number of letters used can
                      be just as difficult.

                      psst im on a boatload of meds did that make sense??

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                      • #12
                        I'm kinda new here but I'm wondering on how points are calculated also....
                        I've completed some "difficult" puzzles with times in the 50-100 second range for about 300-450 ish points (going with memory here).... but I once went back into a frustrating puzzle and solved it.... (eating fried chicken and getting greasy or something) for a total time of 2,112 seconds (personal best! lol jk)..... but that time was worth 98 points.... how does that compute? Closing in on 100 times in puzzle solving time for only about 4 times the points?.... What link am I missing here?

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                        • #13
                          Awarding Points

                          In a message I posted earlier today (copied here below) I show what I deduced about how points are awarded, which is very similar to what Maradnu said is his posts.

                          I see that several messages about this question mention that each puzzle is marked as "Difficult", "Average" or "Easy". I have not been able to find this difficulty level indication when I play. Where is it? I also have seen five dificulty levels on my chart, although I only have single examples for two of them. Perhaps these two are just anomalies.

                          Lurker's message suggests that the level might be based on number of letters. I will accumulate this letter count with the other data I have been collecting, and I will post what I learn from that.

                          FROM MY OTHER MESSAGE

                          I have been trying to figure out how points are awarded for solving cryptograms. So far I have solved 44 puzzles, and I have plotted a graph of the points awarded vs. seconds to solve. My main conclusion from examining this graph is that there are several categories for difficulty. I am not quite sure how many, but I think there are at least five. For each category, the points awarded is based on the following formula:

                          points awarded = A – S * B,

                          where:

                          A is a point value constant that depends on the difficulty category,

                          B is a points per point constant (which is about 1/6), and which may or may not depend on the category,

                          and S is the number of seconds taken to solve.

                          What remains a complete mystery to me is how a category is assigned to an individual puzzle. Can anyone please help me figure this out?

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                          • #14
                            As I said, there are only 3 levels of difficulty...your 2 outliers are anomalies.

                            As a rule, the longer quotes are EASY and are worth less points.

                            I don't really think most of us are interested in an algebraic interpretation.

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                            • #15
                              Difficulty levels determined by puzzle length

                              Hi gryhnd51:

                              Thanks for your repsonse. My investigation of puzzle lengths is that "Easy" puzzles have more than 100 letters and difficult puzzles have fewer than 50 letters. I am currently unable to tell how exactly 50 or exactly 100 letter puzzles are categorized.

                              I have still not been able to find WHERE a puzzle is labeled as "Easy", "Average" ,or "Difficult"? Can you help me with that?

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