@ 2014-05-01 9:10 PM (#15165 - in reply to #15004) (#15165) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : Japan | EKBM posted @ 2014-05-01 9:10 PM Thank you for the test, Prasanna. Not perfect, but smooth in most puzzles. Thanks to Kota for telling me that 2 cell words cannot be 2-digit numbers in Ni-keta, and also to PS for practice puzzles, which told me I was misunderstanding its rule (example don't require this restriction). Otherwise the last one had costed me an hour! |
@ 2014-05-14 8:44 PM (#15280 - in reply to #15004) (#15280) Top | |
Posts: 30 Country : France | Grizix posted @ 2014-05-14 8:44 PM Hi ! Despite the fact that I only found the time to complete 5 puzzles, I really enjoyed this test, and still am. But there's one puzzle that I cannot manage to start. Can someone give me a hint about the break in the Snake puzzle ? (the one from our universe) |
@ 2014-05-15 2:27 AM (#15289 - in reply to #15280) (#15289) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-05-15 2:27 AM Grizix - 2014-05-14 8:44 PM Hi ! Despite the fact that I only found the time to complete 5 puzzles, I really enjoyed this test, and still am. But there's one puzzle that I cannot manage to start. Can someone give me a hint about the break in the Snake puzzle ? (the one from our universe) Hey, The intended start is to see limitations around the top right. What happens if R4C10 is an island cell? Figuring that out is the difficult part. After that it should flow. |