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Hodoku
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Are there any specific Sudoku puzzles?
For desktop: HoDoKu can create puzzles needing specific moves and can even solve the puzzle to the exact point where the move is needed.
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In the circled area, there can be 2 possible triples(569 and 589) , how would I know which one's the right one? and why can't the other be chosen?
If you want to get better at solving progressively more challenging puzzles, Sudoku.com is not a good app. The really good ones have a wide range of good puzzles, are customizable to suit the level of support you like and have a good hinting system which can point out the next logical step even for brutally hard puzzles (not “Bowman's Bingo”!). Check out the Enjoy Sudoku apps, Andoku 3 (Android), Sudoku 10'000 (Android), Good Sudoku (iOS) or my go-to web app SudokuExchange.com. If you are on a desktop computer, HoDoKu is still the gold standard, although its developer passed away around a decade ago.
- What do I do here?
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What are your opinions on sudoku online? Other website recommendations?
I like SudokuExchange.com, also like SudokuSlam.com, though mostly I use Hodoku on my desktop.
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What should I do in this situation, when there are multiple possibilities for every square? Should I just guess and see how it works out? Or is there a strategy to "guess it right"?
On the computer with Java installed: Hodoku (very sophisticated hint system)
- When I feel stuck in an online Sudoku, I recreate it in Hodoku, to see what the next hint is (it has helped me learn some techniques so far) But this is a first!
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This is by far the toughest puzzle I’ve seen. I’ve only been able to conclusively fill in two numbers and have penciled in as much as I could using Snyder notation (which I just learned). Any thoughts on other moves or something I’m not seeing?
I use Hodoku - the updated version by Pseudofish. It's Java so multi platform. You can get it from here: https://github.com/PseudoFish/Hodoku/releases/tag/2.3.0
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How to start Sudoku as a beginner?
Hodoku has been tested on Linux - it is Java based so should be able to work on a Mac - though I have no way to test that. There is also an executable but that is for Windows.
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Why Analyzers need to be taken with a grain of salt: Sudoku Explainer vs Hodoku
I notice you are using Hodoku 2.2.0 - probably from Sourceforge. That developer (The original) unfortunately passed away (in 2013 I believe). Since then the project has been forked at least once, and you can find the latest 2.3.0 or (or pre-release 2.3.1) at https://github.com/PseudoFish/Hodoku/releases
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App or website that can generate advanced techniques to practice on?
Here is a link to download Hodoku: https://github.com/PseudoFish/Hodoku/releases/tag/2.3.0
opennars
- AGI frameworks
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How will artificial general intelligence come?
(For research)Test Chamber, the most complex application with its doors keys and pizzas is nowhere near complexity of the real ant world. Saw the car detection and Lego bot too. https://github.com/opennars/opennars/wiki/Test-Chamber
- How to make/program an AI? Is it even possible?
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AI on the PC for fun
Non Axiomatic Reasoning System
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What would the algorithm of imagination look like?
You could also look at OpenNars, written by Pei Wang who studied with Hofstadter: https://github.com/opennars/opennars The theory behind the NARS system might approach what you are thinking about.
What are some alternatives?
OptaPlanner - Java Constraint Solver to solve vehicle routing, employee rostering, task assignment, maintenance scheduling, conference scheduling and other planning problems.
Choco - An open-source Java library for Constraint Programming
numberlink - Program for generating and solving numberlink / flow free puzzles
opencog - A framework for integrated Artificial Intelligence & Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
Android-Jigsaw-Puzzle - Android app that allows you to draw anything and turn it into a jigsaw puzzle.
awesome-rust-formalized-reasoning - An exhaustive list of all Rust resources regarding automated or semi-automated formalization efforts in any area, constructive mathematics, formal algorithms, and program verification.
zebra4j - zebra4j is a generator and solver library for Zebra puzzles, also knows as "logic grid puzzles".
OpenNARS-for-Applications - General reasoning component for applications based on NARS theory.
fastInvoiceAI - FastInvoiceAI - Automate accounting of Peppol and EHF invoices in Java
Recaf - The modern Java bytecode editor
RoyalUr-Analysis - This repository is dedicated to the technical analysis of The Royal Game of Ur. We aim to answer: How much of the game is luck, and how much is skill?
grakn - TypeDB: the polymorphic database powered by types