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Exploring Different Techniques for Improving Puzzle Solving Success Rates

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Researchers have developed two key techniques to improve puzzle solving success rates. The first technique involves creating a domain-specific language (DSL) based on observed patterns in public test sets, subsequently using brute force search to identify general patterns and apply them in real-time, achieving a 30% success rate. The second technique by Jack Cole utilizes a code-based open-source language model with test-time fine-tuning, achieving a 40% success rate. The future potential lies in combining existing ideas for a 50% success rate, and further advancements towards 85% or beyond may involve a deep learning guided dynamically generated DSL, incorporating deep learning-based program synthesis engines. These methods mimic human puzzle-solving behavior by focusing on likely candidates and testing determinants instead of brute-forcing all possible programs.

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