AR2 A 204 Six Wheels Results

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AR2 A 204 Six Wheels Results

Postby Votart Silak » Mon Sep 24, 2012 4:44 pm

Hi, All!

Winner: paolof with 1966+ :lms:

My congratulations!

Thanks to All!
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Re: AR2 A 204 Six Wheels Results

Postby bythelee » Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:48 pm

Amazing solutions. I'd never have believed it possible for the dillo to "jump the gap". Nice one, Paolo. :D

Apologies for not competing myself. Personal circumstances make it difficult, as my online presence is intermittent at best, and may stop suddenly without warning.

I've attached a few of my own solutions.
1964 - Ropey was my best effort. I did try a rope-cloth bridge, and got very close, but couldn't quite make it work for 1970.


This challenge also revealed a big discovery for me:
I was :shock: :shock: shocked :shock: :shock: to discover that the direction a piece of rope was attached in could make a big difference to the solution.
For example, "Ropey" succeeds when the rope is drawn from the bottom left node to the top right. And fails badly when the same rope is drawn from the top right to the bottom left.
(included in .zip)

Perhaps you regulars knew this already. But I had always assumed the rope would end up identical - with the same "links" and mechanics - regardless of the direction it was drawn in.
The example solutions show the rope breaks at different locations, leading to big changes thereafter. This happened with all of the development solutions I was trying. So something is fundamentally different.
As a result, I was trying all of my tests with ropes in both directions. Had I done "Ropey" the wrong way, and not known about this, I would have missed it.... :(
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Re: AR2 A 204 Six Wheels Results

Postby Andrew » Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:02 pm

Smashed again! I did realise it was possible to jump the gap, and nearly managed it...
Nice one paolof , looking forward to the next level...
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Re: AR2 A 204 Six Wheels Results

Postby bythelee » Wed Sep 26, 2012 12:56 am

Oh well,

Finding I had opportunity for some AR, I had another go at my rope-cloth bridge solution.

The very first combination I tried succeeded for 1970. :?

Go figure.....
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