Fast solvers - any video?!

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  • Brewer
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    • May 2025
    • 9

    #16
    Hi Ella, no need to apologise! I've just been experimenting, bashing away at 4x4 easy to shave my own times and gather a bit more data.

    Regarding cheating with AI, I tried the free ChatGPT on different types of logic puzzles and it was pretty terrible at them, but there are a number of much more advanced options now so I have no doubt it could work. My own choice for an effective cheating system would be more along the lines of creating a database of solved puzzles. I suspect that identical repeated puzzles may even retain the same URL, if so it wouldn't be that hard to look up (or even autofill) a puzzle once you have it in your database.

    Having said all that I suspect that a combination of practise and natural aptitude would lead to some folks being lightning fast anyway. What stumps me though is that on a really easy puzzle, where the clues essentially spell out the answer in a single pass and it's really just measuring my mouse input speed, I can get close (ish) to the record time. But where the puzzle requires multiple passes through the clues and/or greater mental input, my times blow out drastically while the same few names get almost the same record time. To me that implies either savant-level processing of clues, or perhaps some kind of assistive technique.

    I'd still love to see video of some really fast times, especially on more complex puzzles. I'm tempted to record myself having a crack at some 4x4 easy, but there would be so much mumbling and mispronunciation I'm not sure I could handle the embarrassment

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    • RetiredNow
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      • Jun 2023
      • 1

      #17
      I cannot do the 4x5 without marking off the solved clues. I am sure that slows me down. I would imagine that the speedier solvers are able to retain and ignore clues without having to waste time blocking them out. My best times are in the high 90s but then again I am past retirement age so I am just happy to keep doing these puzzles.

      Also I solve the puzzles using a MacBook instead of a desk top. That may add a few seconds to my time.

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      • brash52
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        • Jun 2025
        • 1

        #18
        I am really new and it would appear quite slow. I honestly don't understand how anyone can solve these in under two minutes - I suppose people don't read the stories, but, I don't understand how one can solve the puzzle without reading the clues.

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