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It contains 163 levels. However, for comparing the results it's only important that the first 163 levels are identical. If you want to test your solver with additional levels you can do that of course.
It contains 163 levels. However, for comparing the results it's only important that the first 163 levels are identical. If you want to test your solver with additional levels you can do that of course.
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Well, the page does announce 163 levels, but as a matter of fact,
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the file "sokhard.txt" does contain 6 more levels.  I got my input
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exactly from there.
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Looks like it has been updated/extended in the meanwhile.
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You are right. So, due to the fact that the comparison that has been made in the wiki between all solvers has been made with only the first 163 levels we have to be careful with future comparisons. It must always be clear if a solver has solved x levels from the 163 levels set or from the 169 levels set.
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--[[User:Matthias Meger|Matthias]] 12:26, 21 November 2010 (UTC)
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Current revision as of 18:58, 23 November 2010

Hello Matthias,

My SokHard collection has 169 levels, not just 163. My #163 is named "Virginia" (like in your list), but it is followed by: Bethany, Leen, Llinos, Marie, Renee, Sheldon.
--Heiner 04:25, 21 November 2010 (UTC)

The official level collection can be found here: [1].
It contains 163 levels. However, for comparing the results it's only important that the first 163 levels are identical. If you want to test your solver with additional levels you can do that of course.

- Matthias

Well, the page does announce 163 levels, but as a matter of fact, the file "sokhard.txt" does contain 6 more levels. I got my input exactly from there. Looks like it has been updated/extended in the meanwhile.
--Heiner 20:38, 22 November 2010 (UTC)

You are right. So, due to the fact that the comparison that has been made in the wiki between all solvers has been made with only the first 163 levels we have to be careful with future comparisons. It must always be clear if a solver has solved x levels from the 163 levels set or from the 169 levels set. --Matthias 12:26, 21 November 2010 (UTC)

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