Settis?
Posted: Wednesday 22. February 2012, 18:31
I apologise if this is an incredibly basic question, but what is a setti?
I avoided reading too much on the strategies of str8ts, because I wanted to see what I could figure out on my own, but in the comments for some puzzles (this weeks extreme #87, for example) I often see people saying that "settis" are required. Since I solved it, I assume I'm using them, but I don't know which technique goes with the name. And googling for "setti" - even in combination with "str8t" - mostly gets me pages about aliens...
I ask, because somewhere along the line I did read something about a technique involving listing out, for each column and row, which values _must_ be present, and which _might_ be present. Then you compare the counts for both columns and rows, and sometimes you can determine where some of the "maybes" are actually "musts", simply because a given digit must appear in the same number of columns as rows. I'd like to know the name of that technique (I assume it has a name, since I learned it from someone else, though I can't remember where.) I thought perhaps it might be the mysterious "setti".
Neither technique seems to get a mention on the official str8ts strategy page.
I avoided reading too much on the strategies of str8ts, because I wanted to see what I could figure out on my own, but in the comments for some puzzles (this weeks extreme #87, for example) I often see people saying that "settis" are required. Since I solved it, I assume I'm using them, but I don't know which technique goes with the name. And googling for "setti" - even in combination with "str8t" - mostly gets me pages about aliens...
I ask, because somewhere along the line I did read something about a technique involving listing out, for each column and row, which values _must_ be present, and which _might_ be present. Then you compare the counts for both columns and rows, and sometimes you can determine where some of the "maybes" are actually "musts", simply because a given digit must appear in the same number of columns as rows. I'd like to know the name of that technique (I assume it has a name, since I learned it from someone else, though I can't remember where.) I thought perhaps it might be the mysterious "setti".
Neither technique seems to get a mention on the official str8ts strategy page.