It's All Gone WROGN - AGAIN!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @DiMono
    @DiMono 2 года назад +629

    Two hours! I feel bad now for telling you I thought the 5 star rating was overstated. Thank you so much for covering this puzzle, it's one of my favourites that I've made and I am so happy that it has now found a place on the channel. It is always a pleasure to see my puzzles featured here.
    Also, I can confirm that your solution is correct. I don't know whether I was aware that the CTC web app checked negative diagonals before, but I am now!

    • @pacman52280
      @pacman52280 2 года назад +13

      I am curious as to what the solve path and logical thinking/steps would be if someone wanted to solve this in 45 minutes, as you suggested to Simon in the email you sent him which he referred to in the intro.

    • @MusikCassette
      @MusikCassette 2 года назад +6

      You stated in the rules, that the lets call them antirenband lines they my not be chosen from a set of consecutive digits. But in 7 of them in the "correct" solution they are.

    • @AlphishCreature
      @AlphishCreature 2 года назад +3

      Myself, I solved it in just below 54 minutes (can't get an exact time because the negative diagonal check prevents the timer from stopping ^^').
      I might have used quite a lot of colours equivalent of Goodliffing, though. Still, the solving path was mostly clear, especially since it's often pretty clear when a given clue is usable or not (e.g. the little killer clues are pretty much usable only when all but one part of the sum is revealed).
      Good puzzle, anyway. ^^

    • @DiMono
      @DiMono 2 года назад +22

      ​@@MusikCassette For two digits to be consecutive, they must be different. If a line has three of the same digit, then since there is no second different digit to be compared with the digit that is repeated, it does not contain consecutive digits.

    • @MusikCassette
      @MusikCassette 2 года назад +12

      @@DiMono A set with only one digit is always a set of consecutive digits. so is a set with no digits.

  • @mike2143
    @mike2143 2 года назад +439

    By now Simon must have realised the longer the video the more we want to watch it

    • @goronhead
      @goronhead 2 года назад +18

      I love wrogn videos already, but one that's two hours long? That's cause for rearranging my schedule.

    • @oneeyedman4431
      @oneeyedman4431 2 года назад +11

      I love the long solves. Thanks Simon and DiMono 🍿🍺

    • @ThecrystalwizardCoUk
      @ThecrystalwizardCoUk 2 года назад +9

      Looking forward to the 24hr Sudoku Marathon!

    • @chessburns
      @chessburns 2 года назад +5

      ABSOLUTELY!!! Love this Wrogn video series. Its my favorite apart from the chess themed puzzles. Those i hold Dear to my heart n always will. But these wrogn puzzles r brilliantly crafted. I wonder wat the setters think of wen doing these particular puzzles. Do they try n go for length? Color coding? Etc. List goes on.
      How do they even go about setting a puzzle like the wrogn series?
      I havent checked the length of the others. But i think this is the longest in terms of time taken.
      I wonder if i can go n find the puzzles n just have them downloaded to my phone n jus pull them up wenever im bored. I would love to watch the wrogn series straight thru n then go off to the 2+ videos with the reg ruleset.

    • @Astroni800
      @Astroni800 22 дня назад

      YEEES!

  • @DS-xh9fd
    @DS-xh9fd 2 года назад +311

    I think replacing the red and orange flashes with distinct colors would have helped tremendously, for example, resolving r5c1 based on r5c5 and r5c8 forming a light-red/dark-orange pair, which is very hard to see with 4 colors in the boxes.

    • @jwolfe01234
      @jwolfe01234 2 года назад +26

      Thought it was very weird he confused himself for no reason.

    • @joostvanrens
      @joostvanrens 2 года назад +25

      I agree, it's a bit nerve wrecking to see him giving a cell two colours with two different flashes knowing he will forget what the flashes mean.

    • @GregOgasawara
      @GregOgasawara 2 года назад +22

      I had the same thought. Why is he mixing two times two colors instead of just using four colors.

    • @Qazqi
      @Qazqi 2 года назад +20

      He already had the letter system going, and it would fix this without the awkwardness of running out of colours or worrying about various conflicting colourblindness traits. The main reason colours are even a focus is that the software didn't support letters at first. The letters support the usual notations you'd use with numbers, you just don't know which label is which number yet. Colours got multicolour support, which partially fixes the notation, but it's still not on par and still acts differently from numbers for what it does support.
      It's nice seeing a coloured grid and all, but the letters are the simple solution to labelling the puzzle with something other than numbers when you don't know which numbers to use yet. Of course colours would still be nice when you want to overlay multiple labelling schemes and don't want confusion from having two different sets of letters present.

    • @jonathanfletcher2604
      @jonathanfletcher2604 2 года назад +5

      Simon could’ve simplified it slightly, by switch the light/dark on the reds, then at least (I’m only an hour in) the cells he’s highlighted so far would’ve been Red/Green light or REdGreen dark.

  • @spreekstem
    @spreekstem 2 года назад +142

    I was already in bed when I found out it was a two hour video. Went back downstairs and I’m literally making popcorn at this moment. 😁

  • @Deafingblow
    @Deafingblow 2 года назад +207

    I like how he chose to use 4 colors in pairs to represent 4 numbers, instead of just using the 4 colors to represent 4 numbers

    • @bibliopolist
      @bibliopolist 2 года назад +38

      Yes, it made the film an hour longer...

    • @ananas_anna
      @ananas_anna 2 года назад +14

      Because Simon refuses to use light grey for whatever reason

    • @kaldeathar3462
      @kaldeathar3462 2 года назад +4

      @@ananas_anna he has trouble seeing it against the white of a non-coloured square. At least thats what he said before the new glasses :P

    • @robert-skibelo
      @robert-skibelo 2 года назад +41

      Simon's unwise colour choices made the colouring phase much more difficult than it needed to be. But I find it silly that the software doesn't make more colours available. It's not as if there aren't any more colours in the universe. The greys are not terribly useful. Light and dark shades of green, blue, purple, red, etc. would all be possible.

    • @kaldeathar3462
      @kaldeathar3462 2 года назад +10

      @@robert-skibelo True. I am betting the line of thinking when it was made was just "9 numbers means 9 colors. So lets just pick 9 that are most distinct from each other"
      Then Simon uses them in weird ways and Sphen just cries. Probably. Thats just my headcannon

  • @chesshead
    @chesshead 2 года назад +75

    At 2:05:54 "have I made a mistake?" On April 1st I'd like to see Simon get to within an inch of completing a two hour puzzle then clearing the whole grid and say he's going to start again.

    • @hollowkatt4821
      @hollowkatt4821 2 года назад +10

      need to fake a "phone call break" and in the swap bring up a new board that's nearly completed. then another "break" to swap back to the actual almost completed grid before finishing the solve

    • @falloutfan2502
      @falloutfan2502 2 года назад +1

      @@hollowkatt4821 Or, after laboring for some time with the end in sight, take a quick phone break, and end the video...

  • @bbgun061
    @bbgun061 2 года назад +176

    At 55:00, your method of coloring really broke down in this puzzle. You had a dark-orange, light-red pair in row 5. But then you forgot what that was, and later thought it could be any red or orange. That pair sees A; and combined with the dark-red and light-orange in column 5, means that A can't be red or orange. Therefore A is yellow. That pair should also have disambiguated the original orange pair in column 1.

    • @Wildhorn666
      @Wildhorn666 2 года назад +12

      Simon should use letter flashes (like Y and Z) instead of color flashes to help him with that kind of stuff because it frees up the grey colors to be used once he desambiguate dominos.

    • @ArmarK1ng11
      @ArmarK1ng11 2 года назад

      Easier than that he kept saying that the 1 clues must all have different colours (7 colours) and that rules out both yellows options from box 3 meaning that A is yellow which would solve everything.

    • @avishevin1976
      @avishevin1976 2 года назад +12

      @@ArmarK1ng11
      That would be backwards logically. He had to prove that all the 1s were pointing to different colors, he couldn't assume it.

    • @1kot4u
      @1kot4u 2 года назад +2

      I thought it would be much easier to laber letters instead of colours

    • @corozal987
      @corozal987 2 года назад

      Also around that time, looking at the black, could've get way more colors faster. But I enjoy the process of thinking about different scenarios

  • @coherentramblings7326
    @coherentramblings7326 2 года назад +100

    Doing a wrogn puzzle as soon as you get new glasses is like entering NASCAR as soon as you get your driver’s license

  • @sjm6280
    @sjm6280 2 года назад +226

    More colors are needed in the software so Simon doesn't have to use flashes for some pairs of digits with no relation between them
    I propose adding purple so Simon may call it pink

    • @Draddar
      @Draddar 2 года назад +24

      I feel like he could shave off 15 mins by just colouring normally without the flashes.

    • @tegxi
      @tegxi 2 года назад +6

      @@Draddar the issue with that is how he indicates "one of these 2 cells is red". he does that with a light grey flash usually. more colors means he can still do that but also can make things more clear.

    • @davidkay6655
      @davidkay6655 2 года назад +9

      Forget the colours and use letters a lot easier to see

    • @trolleymouse
      @trolleymouse 2 года назад

      @@tegxi He'd already reached a point where he could have detangled that before he realised he'd spent 40 minutes on the puzzle already.

    • @sammiddleton7663
      @sammiddleton7663 2 года назад +4

      With orange, red and 2 grays, Simon is using four colours for four values in a needlessly complex way. If he mapped (for example) orange + dark -> red, orange + light -> orange and red + [foo] -> [foo], it would be much simpler.

  • @jasonsampson3379
    @jasonsampson3379 2 года назад +57

    Simon, the reason the wrogn videos are so popular is two fold. One, they tend to be longer, and I think I speak for everyone when I say that unless I am going to try it myself, longer is better. Two, your reactions to wrogn puzzles are hilarious.

    • @chessburns
      @chessburns 2 года назад +1

      U hit the nail on the head brother!!! 😋😛😜🤪😝

    • @AndyeKAA
      @AndyeKAA 2 года назад +2

      2 more reasons: one, all wrogn puzzles yet are just hilarious and two, people like to see Simon (actually any youtuber) struggling :) sorry Simon, we are naughty

  • @peterbriggs3408
    @peterbriggs3408 2 года назад +113

    You've missed the irony that DiMono's time estimate was also (deliberately) WROGN 🤣

  • @flipshot24
    @flipshot24 2 года назад +39

    If he hadn't done the light/dark shading on red and orange, but just gave them their own color, he would've realized that r5c5 and r5c8 were a pair in row 5 (ie dark orange/light red pair) putting light orange in r5c1. Then he could've finished all the coloring about 30 minutes earlier.

    • @rosswille4336
      @rosswille4336 2 года назад +6

      If Simon had kept going with letters instead of replacing letters with colors he could have pencil marked cells with multiple possibilities instead of using bizarre flash combos.

  • @MoD366
    @MoD366 2 года назад +17

    Simon trying to figure out what colour a cell can be and the cell be like "I could be brown, I could be blue, I could be violet sky, I could be hurtful, I could be purple I could be anything you like." :D

  • @mikael4790
    @mikael4790 2 года назад +73

    I think the color scheme caused Simon to miss the fact that he had a light-red/dark-orange pair in row 5 for a while, which would have resolved the light-orange in r5c1

  • @MReginaldGoldstein77
    @MReginaldGoldstein77 2 года назад +36

    I feel like the ending with the software saying “something doesn’t look right” was intentional on the part of the setter because it keeps with the “everything is wrogn” theme. That’s genius if that was intentional. Also gives the solver a nice mini heart attack at the end when their “45 minutes” of hard work was seemingly all for nothing. Brilliant.

    • @stevel875
      @stevel875 2 года назад +4

      .. and Simon joined in the theme too by using completely wrogn colouring scheme!

  • @livmas10
    @livmas10 2 года назад +31

    Simon, for near an hour: what will disambiguate this? Me, banging pots and having to watch this in multiple sittings: resetting the labeling of reds and oranges to red, orange, white, and grey as separate colors!!!! (Sven I’m gonna need an intervention) 😂

    • @mushertoghs2709
      @mushertoghs2709 2 года назад +6

      Could you even say... an intersvention??

  • @robbert6393
    @robbert6393 2 года назад +46

    10:30
    Simon : so, do have a go, the way is to click the link under the video as usual...
    Me : *sees the rules, video duration, and the grid*
    "Nah, mate, you got this"

    • @Moolers
      @Moolers 2 года назад

      That's exactly why I gave it a go. The longer the video, the better it feels when you manage to solve it. There's no shame in giving up, but if you just try, you might end up surprising yourself.

    • @dmytro_shum
      @dmytro_shum 2 года назад

      I have solved it. But didnt expect to do. But I spent a lot of time - more than 5 hours )))
      Even without any error

  • @thomaslovell9909
    @thomaslovell9909 2 года назад +43

    Me: *notices something and is waiting for 5-10 minutes for Simon to notice it
    Also me: *would never have gotten to the point where I noticed it without Simon nor has any idea how to proceed beyond the discovery

    • @johnelliotschmit5621
      @johnelliotschmit5621 2 года назад +5

      This is me on basically every CtC video. I hope Simon doesn't feel too bad about the comments on every video where people point out what he has missed, because he is an absolute genius.

  • @chitraagarwal8259
    @chitraagarwal8259 2 года назад +44

    Just heard the rules... This needs a setter video too for sure... Really want to understand what Di Mono was even thinking ( apart from wanting to torture Simon!)...thankfully normal sudoku rules apply - really YaY!

    • @SMmarcus100
      @SMmarcus100 2 года назад +3

      There is a DiMono setter video on the channel regarding his Taco Bowl 3 a while back!
      ruclips.net/video/Dw1-ooNXMFY/видео.html

  • @trolleymouse
    @trolleymouse 2 года назад +18

    The amount of time Simon would have saved if he hadn't used flashes is immeasurable.

  • @turtledruid464
    @turtledruid464 2 года назад +75

    Watching Simon's own color markings confuse him and cause him to miss a dark-orange, light-red pair in row 5 for an hour infuriated me to no end.

    • @emilywilliams3237
      @emilywilliams3237 2 года назад +8

      Myself, I would not persist in something that infuriated me for an hour. I would just turn it off. (I did not turn it off, I enjoyed it all very much.)

    • @Cazolim
      @Cazolim 2 года назад +5

      Noticed that as well. I think this made the video longer by at least 30 minutes

    • @leporid257
      @leporid257 2 года назад +2

      Just came down to check when he sees it. .,.

  • @th.nd.r
    @th.nd.r 2 года назад +2

    That was stupendous. Great setting DiMono, and what a marathon of an effort Simon, brilliant solving! So many clever little moments throughout, love wrogn puzzles!

  • @inspiringsand123
    @inspiringsand123 2 года назад +19

    Rules: 04:35
    Let's Get Cracking: 11:25
    What about this video's Top Tier Simarkisms?!
    Bobbins: 2x (11:30, 31:38)
    Cooking with Gas: 1x (23:04)
    And how about this video's Simarkisms?!
    Ah: 19x (06:51, 23:43, 23:46, 32:52, 34:59, 36:56, 46:23, 49:00, 52:31, 1:32:05, 1:34:05, 1:46:47, 1:46:50, 1:53:05, 1:53:16, 1:56:38, 1:57:46, 2:02:24, 2:02:26)
    Hang On: 11x (08:57, 14:13, 24:20, 24:20, 41:41, 41:45, 49:38, 1:00:16, 1:27:15, 1:27:17, 1:55:18)
    Pencil Mark/mark: 11x (19:35, 38:34, 46:21, 47:53, 1:31:44, 1:33:25, 1:35:32, 1:37:36, 1:40:03, 1:43:42, 1:44:20)
    Clever: 8x (58:49, 1:01:00, 1:01:00, 1:12:50, 1:14:31, 1:56:40, 2:06:27, 2:07:01)
    By Sudoku: 7x (33:33, 45:57, 1:09:47, 1:14:49, 1:37:14, 1:40:23, 1:41:31)
    In Fact: 7x (12:28, 26:16, 1:27:46, 1:29:26, 1:32:16, 1:37:27, 1:54:35)
    Wrogn: 7x (00:19, 00:27, 00:41, 00:56, 04:30, 08:29, 2:05:37)
    What on Earth: 5x (27:50, 40:27, 1:08:24, 1:21:36, 1:26:29)
    Useless: 5x (06:02, 06:05, 07:09, 15:00, 15:03)
    Lovely: 5x (03:24, 1:12:58, 1:12:58, 1:14:17, 1:14:20)
    Shouting: 5x (02:31, 03:43, 04:05, 1:31:04, 1:31:07)
    Good Grief: 4x (47:09, 1:00:16, 1:43:24, 1:59:38)
    Sorry: 4x (03:05, 42:51, 1:12:22, 1:53:28)
    Nonsense: 4x (48:40, 48:45, 1:05:04, 2:02:46)
    Brilliant: 4x (03:10, 11:14, 12:57, 2:07:55)
    Progress: 4x (30:43, 1:21:40, 1:36:02, 2:02:59)
    First Digit: 3x (08:03, 13:35, 13:36)
    Nature: 3x (40:54, 1:04:44, 1:37:18)
    Incredible: 2x (00:36, 02:02)
    Deadly Pattern: 2x (1:42:30, 1:44:04)
    Obviously: 2x (04:14, 15:29)
    Wow: 2x (1:12:19, 1:13:36)
    What Does This Mean?: 2x (1:30:02, 1:38:52)
    That's Huge: 2x (1:40:00, 2:02:29)
    Cake!: 2x (03:12, 04:18)
    Goodness: 1x (1:22:34)
    What a Puzzle: 1x (2:06:47)
    Bother: 1x (1:00:46)
    Naughty: 1x (56:58)
    I Have no Clue: 1x (1:41:48)
    Stuck: 1x (2:08:04)
    Beautiful: 1x (41:58)
    Hypothecate: 1x (1:48:29)
    Disconcerting: 1x (1:08:31)
    Whoopsie: 1x (49:48)
    We Can Do Better Than That: 1x (1:54:57)
    Plonk: 1x (1:20:07)
    Phone is Going Nuts: 1x (1:19:25)
    Have a Think: 1x (31:04)
    Symmetry: 1x (32:44)
    Most popular number(>9), digit and colour this video:
    Ten (7 mentions)
    One (66 mentions)
    Orange (179 mentions)
    Antithesis Battles:
    High (3) - Low (2)
    Even (13) - Odd (0)
    Higher (4) - Lower (3)
    Outside (11) - Inside (0)
    Black (49) - White (2)
    Row (11) - Column (10)
    FAQ:
    Q1: You missed something!
    A1: That could very well be the case! Human speech can be hard to understand for computers like me! Point out the ones that I missed and maybe I'll learn!
    Q2: Can you do this for another channel?
    A2: I've been thinking about that and wrote some code to make that possible. Let me know which channel you think would be a good fit!

    • @litis5151
      @litis5151 2 года назад +2

      'ah' is actually a top-tier way to navigate a video

  • @SilverEchoes
    @SilverEchoes 2 года назад +11

    Simon's exasperation with the paucity of information given by wrogn clues never fails to be hilarious. And a feature-length solve, too! This is going to be delightful.

  • @gencolik
    @gencolik 2 года назад +15

    I think using letters instead of colours is much more easier for pencil marks and seeing pairs.

  • @legolasreborne288
    @legolasreborne288 2 года назад +6

    Svens sudoku pad software really is marvolous, when i got to the end and it went "nope try again" i had a minor panic attack. what a wonderful puzzle (took me nearly 3 hours!)

  • @ShabbaDabb
    @ShabbaDabb 2 года назад +4

    This is truly mental. And it's just fantastic that each stage of the game requires so much thinking and forethought. Just the fact that you had dark red labeled as X, Y, G, and coloured indicates how much work was put into the setting.
    Bravo to both of you

  • @EelcoWind
    @EelcoWind 2 года назад +1

    I was incredibly lucky at the start, finding the correct cells on the big Renban to track all the colouring around and had the colours down relatively soon. Solved most of it in an hour or so, but then got stuck staring at the screen for about 30 minutes before I gave up and watched your video. I had reduced the puzzle to two possible outcomes, but could not figure it out which it was. At 1:55:55 you mentioned the non-renbannyness and then I knew which version of the two was correct. Couldn't have done it without you, as so many times before where I had to skip to about 80% of your videos to help me solve. Thank you for this super long video ^^

  • @pierredutrol3115
    @pierredutrol3115 2 года назад

    When i see the length of a video on CTC i usually plan 1.5 to 2x the time to try solve it.. I think its the first time ever that i managed to take half of the time to do it. It took me 50 minutes, and now i realize how much i've grown since i discovered this wonderfull channel! A year ago i was barely able to do a GAS sudoku. Every day, every puzzle is a blast. Thank you so much for everything, i love my morning sudokus and video with my coffee!

  • @Raven-Creations
    @Raven-Creations 2 года назад +4

    I decided to use letters from the outset, because it was clear I'd need more than nine. That helped a lot, because you can pencil-mark letters much more effectively than colours. Colours only work well until you need to mark cells as being one of two or three different colours, as you discovered. The problem is compounded when you also have flashed colours. Your problem marking the diagonal in box 5 just didn't arise for me. I just had what Mark would call a chocolate teapot triple of letters. I was able to completely fill the grid with single letters without too much trouble (apart from the same deadly pattern you found) Your use of "any orange or red" was the problem, because that really wasn't the case. E.g. each of the cells on the diagonal in box 5 had only two options, and once you try to place them in other boxes, you can resolve them.
    To resolve the digits, only two letters could be 19s. Once they were resolved by the 2 clue at the bottom, I had two digits which could be 8, but if R5C7 was 8, it would make the skyscraper true, so the other letter was 8. 2s were next, then the thermos and the little killers placed enough restrictions to disambiguate the rest. I did have a moment of panic at the end. I have my app set up like Mark, where it pops up the congratulations as soon as you finish it. It didn't appear! After checking I'd not missed a digit, I clicked tick and got the red stripe.
    You correctly identified that the large renban couldn't include purple, so why did you not immediately put purple in the only remaining cell in box 7? You could then ask where the # colours go in R9 and C1. The cells in R4C1 and R9C6 see three of the # colours in the box, so they had to be the fourth. The remainder of the column/row was a triple of the # colours in boxes 4/8 respectively.
    You're asking what D can be. Well, you can place it in box 1. It's not purple, green, blue, black or F, so it has to go in R2C2.
    1:34:42 - I know you're getting frustrated, but there's really no need for that sort of language - "I've got effin' one of these, and I've got effin' one of these" 😜
    You placed F, which is definitely not X, in box 6, and in true Simon fashion failed to tidy up your pencil-marks, thereby missing that X is now placed in the box (and therefore also in box 5, box 2, box 3, and box 9, and therefore not in loads of cells where you thought it might be, allowing you to colour other cells.
    I really think your use of colour, instead of letters was your undoing in this. Using letters was so much more like regular sudoku (what am I thinking? How is that going to help you?) To be fair, considering how badly you were hampered by your use of colour, you did remarkably well. It's a shame you missed some of the nice logic that using letters revealed. Watching teeth being pulled is not my idea of fun.
    This didn't have the humour that was in the original, but it did have lots of nice logic, and kept me gripped throughout.

  • @funnykidz567
    @funnykidz567 2 года назад +21

    Simon would’ve definitely colored the grid faster if the reds and oranges didn’t have light and dark. Instead of having all four colors in a box he would’ve only had two

  • @dwebb2805
    @dwebb2805 2 года назад +3

    simon, 1 hour and 4 minutes into the video, not having thought for a single moment about numerical digits: "i know how this puzzle is going to end!"
    a remarkable man you are

  • @acantilado
    @acantilado 2 года назад +9

    Can we all just marvel at Simon not making a single typo/mistake in over 2 hours? Wow

  • @markp7262
    @markp7262 2 года назад

    1:01:38 finish. Absolutely loved this puzzle, so colorful!
    Returning to sudoku after a ten day vacation (a.k.a. Hurricane Ian), now that I finally have power back. I really needed to get back in the swing of things, after more than a week of searching daily for someone selling ice, rationing my gasoline and propane, hoping that my wife doesn't kill my kids and my kids don't kill each other, telling the dog and cat that they can't lay on us because it's too hot. Thank you for being here waiting for me!

  • @davidblake6889
    @davidblake6889 2 года назад

    Simon, I was willing you on to solve the puzzle. What a marathon! Congratulations on the solve, and thank you DiMono for the puzzle. The logic in it was sublime. You deserve several gins and tonic for that solve. Well done!

  • @philhemstock
    @philhemstock 2 года назад +2

    Is it only me who spotted Simons slight frustration coming through at 1:34:44? When he said "I've got F in one of these" 😂

  • @bobblebardsley
    @bobblebardsley 2 года назад +2

    This is easily, easily one of the best puzzles I've ever seen. It takes the fun and chaos of a 'wrogn' rule set but the construction and logic required to solve it are pure elegance, it's insanely complex - by far the most intricate combination of colouring and lettering I've ever seen Simon use - and it really doesn't crack or collapse until literally the very last moment with that (spoiler alert) non-consecutive restraint on the final pair. I love CTC and I welcome the feature-length solves but this held my attention for a solid two hours without the temptation to skip ahead at any point, I know some people don't like lengthy rules but for me, this was literally breathtaking.

    • @jackharrison5695
      @jackharrison5695 2 года назад +1

      Agreed, this is one of the best puzzles I’ve ever seen that I’ve actually been able to solve myself - the inversion of the standard logic on each of the elements is really clever because in effect the rule set it leaves you with is no harder than you had to start with but because you’re so familiar with applying thermos, little killers, skyscraper etc in a certain way you have to actively work against your own brain’s assumptions all the time, creating more difficulty. Glorious stuff.

  • @codevii9063
    @codevii9063 2 года назад +1

    53:23
    "That has to be yellow by the power of A -ness"
    I died. I love when Simon says things like that and doesn't realize.

  • @oriosi
    @oriosi 2 года назад +11

    Man, Simon really gave himself a lot more work by not identify the orange domino in column 1 order based on row 5 needing to have a dark orange. Unfortunate, but knew it would happen when he made a cell the same color scheme that could be any flavor of red/orange.

  • @simoonsingame3833
    @simoonsingame3833 2 года назад +1

    47:00 for me. The secret is to use letters, not colors (you can complete box 7 with letters and deduce everything using these letters (with sudoku, renbans repeat rule, anti-palyndrom and diagonal repeat rule), except for an HI X-wing). Once the grid is letter-completed (up to the x-wing), use the remaining hints to see which letter can be which number (1 and 9 are easy thanks to 1-hints, and then it is a game of elimination).
    Great job anyway, always a pleasure to see your solves, thanks for the videos! And thank you for the quality puzzle too!

  • @sacredsock8031
    @sacredsock8031 2 года назад +8

    Sometimes i think that some puzzles are created deliberately to screw with Simon's pencil marking

  • @EntirelyPointlessContent
    @EntirelyPointlessContent 2 года назад +2

    Spent hours on this today, restarting it twice! Finally, finally got it! What a masterpiece.

  • @ArcaneMirage
    @ArcaneMirage 2 года назад +1

    53:26 "by the power of a-ness" is the best thing i think i have heard in a long while

  • @emilywilliams3237
    @emilywilliams3237 2 года назад

    Simon, when I saw that this video 1) had a wrogn puzzle featured; 2) that puzzle was by TheDiMono; and 3) was over two (2) hours (hours) long, I laughed at the invitation to give it a go by clicking the link underneath the video. No way am I going to click that link - but I am very glad that you did and provided such a fascinating trip through the logic necessary to find a solution. Along the way you used such lovely vocabulary, bringing the multifaceted pleasure I have come to associate with CTC. Chicanery is right up there with "bamboozled" as one of my new favorite words, and surfeit and quorate are great ones, too. Thanks so much for recording this.

  • @roberttolbert7002
    @roberttolbert7002 2 года назад +11

    It is so nice to have a community where people are nice to each other.

    • @turoni314
      @turoni314 2 года назад +1

      One where people don't berate a man for doing something in a more difficult way on a point that they never could have reached themselves.

  • @LukeArthurBates
    @LukeArthurBates 2 года назад

    Totally worth the 2hour watch. Great solve and faster than Mark even with the ambiguous colouring.
    Left in awe of how this has been set to unravel so carefully all the way to the finish line. Top class!

  • @zefcypher
    @zefcypher 2 года назад

    This is why I love CTC.These videos keep me engaged while I can also use it to fall asleep when I need to take a nap. I ended up dreaming in-depth about Simon giving me and a class valuable Sudoku lessons. Most of the class was asleep but I was one of the few who were taking it seriously :D

  • @PauxloE
    @PauxloE 2 года назад +1

    Great puzzle if one likes coloring. (I also used the colored circles and crosses from the pen tool, in addition to the fill colors.)
    After 130 minutes I had the whole grid colored (except for a green/light-gray (orange-orange in Simon's colors) x-wing in boxes 8 and 9) (without a single pencil mark), then at 175 minutes I was done filling in the digits.
    (Unfortunately the check function doesn't know that this is a wrogn-puzzle, and complains about the duplicated digits on the diagonal.)
    At the end I was stuck for a few minutes with only red and black 5-6 pairs left, and (seemingly) all clues used up. I had to carefully re-read the rules to spot the one clue I actually didn't use yet.
    (I'll watch Simon solve it later.)

  • @insectbah
    @insectbah Год назад

    I admit that I have a special spot in my heart for wrogn puzzles. This one made me giggle as usual, so thank you

  • @Orenotter
    @Orenotter 2 года назад +10

    In keeping with DiMono's theme,
    I'm making things not what they seem.
    So in this limrick
    I'll use a cute trick
    And end with a rhyme that is wrogn.
    You have to read it twice, because two wrogns make a rhyme.

  • @TotalNoobAtEverythin
    @TotalNoobAtEverythin 2 года назад +3

    Ah! Everything is Wrogn is one of my favorite videos! I’m so excited to see how this one comes together in the end! From the length of the video I’m in for a treat!

  • @JamieDenAdel
    @JamieDenAdel 2 года назад +6

    Keeping 2 different reds for so long made this way more complicated then it needed to be.

    • @JamieDenAdel
      @JamieDenAdel 2 года назад +1

      Red should have been split into red and orange, and then the 2 original oranges could be light grey and dark grey.

  • @ZimmervisionCZ
    @ZimmervisionCZ 2 года назад

    This is an incredibly satisfying puzzle to see solved. But I find it fascinating how much the solution stayed in the abstract realm of coloring and labeling given the Rube Goldberg-esque momentum the original WROGN puzzle created, guiding your solve physically around the grid from one clue's dastardly path into the next!

  • @956675
    @956675 2 года назад

    Took me 2 days to find the time to watch this. Well worth the wait. This is the sort of puzzle you take on holidays and hope after 2 weeks you can find some sort of deduction that may allow you to solve the puzzle in 6 months. For me at least, assuming I ever got anywhere.

  • @nightvaleskeeper
    @nightvaleskeeper 2 года назад +2

    hi Simon! just thought it would be funny to let you know that I accidentally trained myself, Pavlov Dog style, to only be able to fall asleep listening to one of your sudoku solves. after a month of watching your solves before bed, my brain now refuses to allow me to sleep without them. this was a beautiful solve, an incredibly hard puzzle but wonderful. I can finally go to sleep now, hahaha

  • @HunterJE
    @HunterJE 2 года назад +12

    48:13 It's hard to see because Simon continued using flashed colors instead of fully switching to labels when the colors ran out, but at this point he's actually shown at various points that r5c5/8 each must either be orange-dark or red-light, which makes a pair and tells you the order of the oranges in box 4...

    • @SiderealDay2356
      @SiderealDay2356 2 года назад +2

      Yes, the next hour was a bit of a waste of time from that point...

    • @jwolfe01234
      @jwolfe01234 2 года назад +1

      He didn't run out of colors. He used orange/red/lt gray/dk gray to mark four cells, with two colors flashed by two other colors. He could've just made two of them orange/red and the other two lt gray/dk gray and not had any flashes.

    • @CaptianKatsura
      @CaptianKatsura 2 года назад

      @@jwolfe01234 To be fair, the Light Gray is basically invisible by itself, it only has value as part of a flash. But yeah, he still shouldn't have had two flash digits, and instead should have made Dark Gray it's own thing.

    • @selenasilverstep7981
      @selenasilverstep7981 2 года назад +2

      please like the comment so that Simon uses the alphabet for the next "coloring" puzzle. No more grey flash in lieu of corner marks, no more running out of colors, the actual ability to spot naked singles, among other things.

  • @OttoBittoSplatoon
    @OttoBittoSplatoon 2 года назад +1

    1:41:38 "All your yellows are belong to us" ❤️ Nicely done, Simon, I love that you're also a gamer 😂

    • @alexstrf
      @alexstrf Год назад +1

      lol, I heard that and paused the video to find a comment about it

  • @gina139able
    @gina139able 2 года назад +9

    Yaaaaay, a wrogn puzzle🥳. I love these 🥰 even if I will never be able to solve one 🙈.

  • @toobusytoplay5039
    @toobusytoplay5039 Год назад

    Love these Wrogn puzzles. Especially the ones with the crazy coloring.

  • @andrewchristofi8386
    @andrewchristofi8386 2 года назад

    2 hours of chromatic joy with a bit of shouting at my iPad. The not-4 skyscraper and the top renban were genius. Well done Simon.

  • @mosyszlak
    @mosyszlak 2 года назад +3

    Yikes this one took me 42:40! I started by putting 9 colors in box 7 and then trying to figure out where they go and it was not that difficult! After that you get the 1-9 and then the 8 the 2 and its just beautiful how you finish off after that with each clues giving you one digit! Great puzzle!

  • @TheXynariz
    @TheXynariz 2 года назад

    "And I was then wondering if I could do the ones trick that I think is going to be involved in the break-in here."
    I understand completely what Simon meant - he meant the break-in as far as putting *numbers* in the grid. But I just apprecite the irony (AND the beauty!) of the fact Simon is talking about the "break-in" at 1:16:30, over seventy-six minutes into the video.

  • @aem472
    @aem472 2 года назад

    I BEAT SIMON FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE! I've noticed that I find the most success (relative to Simon) when the rules require you to think more with the rules than with sudoku logic because Simon is MUCH better at sudoku logic than I am and my best puzzle solving skill is adapting to new rules. Wrogn puzzles are very heavily on the side of playing the rules so this worked well for me. Now I'm watching through your solve and absolutely loving it. Great video.

  • @tabachanker8716
    @tabachanker8716 2 года назад +1

    Even Sven's software was wrogn at the end! What a beautiful puzzle and a very entertaining solve as always.

  • @reubenmckay
    @reubenmckay 2 года назад +9

    These epic movie-length solves are always a joy to watch. As much as it's quite entertaining to see Simon colouring the whole grid, I find it can get very cluttered and make it harder to keep track of what's going where. Something that might have helped in this solve, would be switching the colours to letters after you got all 9 of a colour or letter thereby freeing up colours to help disambiguate/keep track of the red and orange options without needing the grey flashes.

  • @lucy861
    @lucy861 2 года назад

    Only Simon could take 4 distinct colours (red, orange, light grey, dark grey) and use them to create 4 new, ambiguous, confusing colours! Never change Simon!

  • @EmmitPoole
    @EmmitPoole Год назад

    I've been binging CTC videos for a few weeks now, and Wrogn puzzles and colouring puzzles are usually my favorites, but trying to follow this broke my brain!

  • @joubess
    @joubess 2 года назад

    Great solve Simon! I didn't even try it and I don't think I will. That was actually painful to contemplate. That you stuck it out and got the solution is amazing. I'm reasonably sure you are correct since it only highlighted the diagonal.

  • @mirandasage79
    @mirandasage79 2 года назад +1

    Simon has created a beautiful quilt

  • @gmatev11
    @gmatev11 2 года назад

    Went down the coloring route as well at first as well, but thankfully realized that the letter tool is much better. Helps eliminate options much more easily than with colors.

  • @dibb1e374
    @dibb1e374 2 года назад

    This puzzle was the first one that really pulled me in from the beginning, pulled an all-nighter and solved it in 3h36m. Every second of it was aha moment after aha moment. I've never had a puzzle make me feel better about my solving ability than this one. I think I'm going to start doing more of these, really fun puzzle!

  • @MohdShamlakh
    @MohdShamlakh Год назад

    I'm very pleased that I was able to solve this puzzle

  • @sebunger44
    @sebunger44 2 года назад

    Your solves are always an inspiration for logic. But this one definitely also ticked the box of being an inspiration in the area of perseverance!

  • @luiscarlosdelagarzabecerra7373
    @luiscarlosdelagarzabecerra7373 2 года назад +1

    I loved how Simon actually disambiguated the reds pretty early in box 8, but just didn't notice and kept using flashes for no reason.

  • @-42-47
    @-42-47 2 года назад +1

    Yay! I managed to solve it! and I'm quite pleased with my time of 77 mins.
    Haven't checked Simons whole solve but judging by how he ended it it seems like he used the same coloring tactic I did (grouping the two reds and the two oranges together to later separate them with a secondary color.)

  • @jongarrett2388
    @jongarrett2388 2 года назад

    Managed to complete this in 1hr 43. Completely coloured the grid first with the exception of an x wing R7C6, R8C6 and R7C9, R8C9 which got resolved by some of the logic when putting numbers in. Loved the logic that worked out which numbers were which colours, that was incredible. Going for a lie down now.

  • @MartinFindon
    @MartinFindon 2 года назад

    I had to watch this in two sittings, but really enjoyed it. A great solve Simon.

  • @Antiknight
    @Antiknight 2 года назад +22

    OH MY! 2 hours haha ! Hope you had a good time solving it 😜

  • @davidmiller9485
    @davidmiller9485 2 года назад

    LOL all your yellows belong to us, Thank you for the early meme laugh. It was needed!!!

  • @feldegast
    @feldegast 2 года назад +1

    A 2 hour weigh puzzle? Right! Clear my morning! Thank you! I love these, Demono.... Thank you!

  • @PauxloE
    @PauxloE 2 года назад +2

    About Simon's solve: I think you really didn't do yourself a favor with the "two kinds of red and orange". Just pick two different colors for each of them (which unfortunately means using all of the 9 colors), and mark the unclear cells with both until you can disambiguate them. Or mark them with different letters. But marking cells which could have two options with four colors really doesn't help.
    (I did start coloring from the middle box, not from the # + L, which had one of the red lines with two options for quite a while. But that's fine if you can mark that they are the same in some way - I used colored circles. I still used more time than you, so don't feel too bad.)

  • @craigthorsen
    @craigthorsen 2 года назад

    IMPRESSIVE! I enjoy seeing you ruminating.

  • @multiarray2320
    @multiarray2320 2 года назад +5

    where is the inspiring sand dude? i wanna know how many times he said bobbins xD

  • @derekrocco4344
    @derekrocco4344 2 года назад +1

    This one was amazing! Took me 61 minutes, but involved a 5 minute segment of heavy "guess and check" roughly mapped to Simon's 1 hour mark which ended up solving my color-grid pretty quickly. Needed a notepad to keep track of color-number rules, too, but ultimately felt super satisfying to solve! A lot of really clever logic sneaking in here!

  • @Aeroxima
    @Aeroxima 2 года назад

    1 hour in, "and that would give us a way into the puzzle". And I'm fully invested in the journey.
    Finished, and I think it might be my favorite so far. I'm seeing sudoku more intuitively now, seeing it being reasoned out without some of the shorthand the pencil marking often speeds over. Also the layers of colors and letters, it's hard to put in words, just solidified things into clicking better I think. Also got 2 new ideas for sudokus to set, if only I was better at that...

  • @as37g10
    @as37g10 2 года назад

    Brilliant puzzle, all the logic flowed beautifully. Also nice to need to use all 9 colours!
    Somehow managed in 50 minutes, which considering I've failed the last few shorter puzzles I'm very pleased with!
    Simon's colouring unfortunately made this more complicated than it needed to be. The C1 red could be only white / gray, which could have freed red to use as the last colour with the orange.
    Keep up the great videos, and amazing puzzles being produced!

  • @AstronomyMark
    @AstronomyMark 2 года назад +1

    I will always be confused why instead of using 9 unique colours for 9 unique digits, Simon decided to have orange and red each be for two digits and then use flashing to differentiate between them. Instead of Red-Dark, Red-Light, Orange-Dark, Orange-Light, just do Red, Orange, Dark, Light. Then you could colour cells with multiple colours that means it’s one of those colours. It makes seeing what reduces way easier.

  • @johninnaperville
    @johninnaperville 2 года назад

    I have a suggestion for coloring that I think would have made it much easier to follow. Instead of coloring two digits red (and orange) and then flashing them light red and dark red, start by coloring one of the digits red and the other dark gray ( and orange and then light gray). Then the other red digits become flashed red and dark gray (or orange with light gray). This makes each digit have a unique color. The advantage really comes when you are trying to put your light orange and dark red into a single cell. Now since one of the the cells is either red or dark gray and the other either orange or light gray, you only have two colors in the cell. I did it that way and was able to make a few of the deductions you made quite a bit later mache easier. It also makes the final coloring a lot easier to read.
    The basic of the suggestion is when you have a two cell repeat pattern, and you can’t initially differentiate, instead of choosing one color and flashing, choose two colors in one pair of the pattern and use them together in the second and subsequent occurrences.
    Enjoyed the video.

  • @TheNikoado
    @TheNikoado 2 года назад +2

    1:47:25 I don't understand the logic for ruling out 8 from light yellow

    • @kempo_95
      @kempo_95 2 года назад +2

      I assume you mean light orange. The diagonal would add up to 18, which is not allowed.

    • @MisterM2402
      @MisterM2402 2 года назад +1

      Ahh, I was stuck on that bit too! I had to scroll through literally hundreds of comments to find the answer.

  • @GotG113
    @GotG113 2 года назад +1

    Yay! I have a big glass of milk, a full bag of Oreos and a two hour Simon video to get me through the hurricane! Awesome!

    • @rikki1954
      @rikki1954 2 года назад +2

      Poor you. Hope you're safe and warm, and there's not too much damage around.

  • @HunterJE
    @HunterJE 2 года назад +5

    15:35 Worthy of note, this is where it becomes clear how important it is that the rules say "not chosen from consecutive digits" and not "chosen from non-consecutive digits"

    • @pelahnar4
      @pelahnar4 2 года назад

      Is a digit consecutive with itself? I don't think so. A digit _is_ itself. It's good that the rules are worded so there's no confusion on that point (though the requirement to repeat digits makes it obvious that repeating digits is okay), but I guess I don't really understand what the difference between those two wordings is.
      (I'm suddenly remembering to a debate I've heard over whether 1 counts as a prime number. "A prime number's only factors are 1 and itself" which you can argue either way for 1, but I'm pretty sure by current definition, 1 is not considered prime, because it doesn't have 2 different factors. 1 _is_ itself, so you can't claim it has factors of both 1 _and_ itself.)

  • @miran248
    @miran248 2 года назад +2

    I have a feeling this one would be easier to solve without colors. Will have to try it at some point.

  • @asbjrnfossmo1589
    @asbjrnfossmo1589 2 года назад

    You deserve that GT Simon! I was so confident I could beat your time, but in the end, I had to keep track on paper, using pencil and eliminating digits from letters (I stuck with the letters, not the colours).
    I found letters to be superior to colours, because they eliminate the "red or orange with some flash" problem. Also, when I print a puzzle (which I do more and more frequently), colours are impractical. Hard to remove once put on paper.

  • @mikeychrisanthus9948
    @mikeychrisanthus9948 2 года назад

    Wrogn puzzles are always my favourites. It took me almost two hours, but it’s definitely doable; I highly recommend this one.

  • @Sixaxis
    @Sixaxis 2 года назад

    Managed to do it in 1 hour 43 mins! I checked after solving and got confused, as I was able to solve all the colors except a deadly pattern before going into numbers, so that confusion may have led to a difference in time. This is a super cool puzzle, finding out that you can color almost each box in box 7 uniquely is so important, and then solving for colors, working across the puzzle to the other renbans, using color pairs to rule out of the renbans, and then being able to do numbers off the constraints, ruling out numbers via the thermos, x sums, and skyscrapers but mostly one at a time was very cool.

  • @Koltronn
    @Koltronn 2 года назад

    Great solve! Love the long videos, I’m sorry for what it must do to your head though 😂
    I know you’re worried about people shouting at their screens, but rest assured every time I did I was completely wrong
    This puzzle was incredibly difficult and your solve was absolutely brilliant

  • @BlueCyann
    @BlueCyann 2 года назад

    Wow. That was kind of brutal. Lots of steps seemed absolutely impossible for the longest time only to seem quite obvious once I finally realized what I needed to do.
    Took me about as long as Simon.
    I understand the setter's comment that it isn't quite 5 stars worthy as the actual logic involved is more or less accessible, but the sheer confusion of it all bumps it up that extra notch IMO. Very satisfying, and after wondering about it for so long while working through the colors, the aha moment with the 8s and onward actually made me laugh out loud. Loved it.

    • @keithpatrick4173
      @keithpatrick4173 2 года назад

      The confusion is almost all the result of colouring. labeling the cells 1-9 is clearer. Swap the 'labels' for numbers that match the numerical constraints at the end.

    • @BlueCyann
      @BlueCyann 2 года назад

      @@keithpatrick4173 I agree and plan to use the letters more for situations like this going forward. Though I think the counter-intuitive ruleset would still have added some challenge.

  • @konstantinkalashnikov3668
    @konstantinkalashnikov3668 2 года назад

    Thank gods, i ditched colors early in the solve and used letters instead. After that i lettered the grid starting with bottom left conner. Only one "deadly pattern" was left in r78c69. Then i colored the letters and started to shave off the options for them. After several restarts to get lettering consistent i took me one extra hour to actually solve the puzzle. What a fun day it was!

  • @mute1085
    @mute1085 2 года назад

    This was so fun to solve! Thanks!
    I'm surprised I managed to do it only in 53 minutes, I'm pretty sure that's a first for me beating Simon's time on a difficult puzzle by so much. Honestly, it felt way easier than most hour+ sudokus I see here.
    I feel like the chosen colouring scheme overcomplicated things, I managed to colour most of the grid in slightly under 40 minutes with 9 colours.
    And finding which colour is which digit was a breeze after that because I did a bit (okay, a lot) of a Mark: listing all the possible digits each colour could be, and then steadily chipping them off till no options remained.

  • @ktalex30101994
    @ktalex30101994 2 года назад

    Regarding yellow at 1:29:46, you could have looked at column five, where you still needed a yellow in r1c5 or r2c5. This will transpose yellow in box 3 either in r2c9 (if yellow is in r1c5 via sudoku) or r1c8 (if yellow is in r2c5 via A/purple line). Afterwards, you will still need a yellow in row 4, which will create a sort of X wing (I am not sure how it's called) on yellows in columns 8 and 9, yielding the yellow in r8c7. Spectacular chain reactions!

    • @Kyufoxy
      @Kyufoxy 2 года назад

      Another rather simple way: column 7. Yellow has only 2 possibilities. R1C7 = Yellow immediately forces A = Yellow in Box 2 and breaks with the Yellow we just placed in Box 3. Leaves only R8C7 for column 7's Yellow.