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Cluedo

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:26 pm
by Kirk Bevins
Can anyone help solve this? If you go here:
http://www.theactuary.com/archive/2012/02/

Click the download link then the Cluedo puzzle is on page 37.

I've set up a spreadsheet and I've got the weapon but struggling to proceed. Any help appreciated? Also if anybody can cut and paste the puzzle here rather than having to download it that'd be grand (I'm not technologically clever enough for that)

Kirk

Re: Cluedo

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:43 pm
by Jon O'Neill
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Re: Cluedo

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:06 pm
by Graeme Cole
Kirk Bevins wrote:Can anyone help solve this? If you go here:
http://www.theactuary.com/archive/2012/02/

Click the download link then the Cluedo puzzle is on page 37.

I've set up a spreadsheet and I've got the weapon but struggling to proceed. Any help appreciated? Also if anybody can cut and paste the puzzle here rather than having to download it that'd be grand (I'm not technologically clever enough for that)

Kirk
I think you need to use the fact that when you make a suggestion, the person to your left gets the opportunity to disprove it first, and if they can't it passes to their left (which tells you that the person to your left didn't have any of the cards you named), and so on. In coming to a solution I've assumed that the turn passes to the left, so for example if the Actuary suggests something, the Banker gets the opportunity to disprove it first, then the Cleric, etc.

My attempt at explaining the solution. Spoiler if it's correct, obviously.

Re: Cluedo

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:33 pm
by Jon Corby
Graeme Cole wrote:My attempt at explaining the solution. Spoiler if it's correct, obviously.
Fucking hell Graeme, that's all just plain text in a fixed-pitch font. Put some colour or variation in there, pictures and stuff. Make a bit of an effort, yeah?

Re: Cluedo

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:21 pm
by Ryan Taylor
Awesome. I've said it before but I'm genuinely always in awe of the stuff that is done on this forum. Like the work on Kirk's ditloids and Graeme's solve here. And the combined teamwork on Jim's puzzle which was cracked by Feisty. I love it! Srsly.

Re: Cluedo

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:28 pm
by Kirk Bevins
That is awesome, Graeme. I had the weapon but not the rest and I used a spreadsheet with "yes", "no" and "maybe" rather than logical sentences like yourself. That's some pretty impressive solving mate. I trust your answer without working through everything step by step.

Re: Cluedo

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 9:43 am
by Karen Pearson
Nice solution Graeme.

Kirk, you must submit an entry. Competitions in niche magazines like this get very few entries. I belong to a sub-group of the Market Research Society (the Business Intelligence Group) and we used to have our own quarterly crytpic competition (often one that rolled forward if no one got the right answer). I managed to win three weekends away over the course of 3 years (Brussels, Bruge and Dublin). Because of the rolling forward thing, only one other person won in that time. They've now stopped that particular competition!!! Can't imagine why!

Re: Cluedo

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:20 pm
by Kirk Bevins
Karen Pearson wrote:Nice solution Graeme.

Kirk, you must submit an entry. Competitions in niche magazines like this get very few entries. I belong to a sub-group of the Market Research Society (the Business Intelligence Group) and we used to have our own quarterly crytpic competition (often one that rolled forward if no one got the right answer). I managed to win three weekends away over the course of 3 years (Brussels, Bruge and Dublin). Because of the rolling forward thing, only one other person won in that time. They've now stopped that particular competition!!! Can't imagine why!
Ha, thanks Karen. I always enter competitions and I've won many things in my time. I'm only doing this for the chance of a prize!

Re: Cluedo

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:29 pm
by Jon Corby
Kirk Bevins wrote:Ha, thanks Karen. I always enter competitions and I've won many things in my time. I'm only doing this for the chance of a prize!
I hope you'll share it with Graeme if you win.