@ 2017-10-05 4:42 AM (#23501 - in reply to #23472) (#23501) Top | |
Posts: 315 Country : The Netherlands | Para posted @ 2017-10-05 4:42 AM 12. Strong Hitori The rules mention thickly outlined areas, but I don't see any in the example. Will there be any in the actual puzzle or is this an error? 16. Windows Windows Can there be more than two dotted windows of the same shape and orientation? If so, do we match them in pairs or do they act as a single group, where each cell is coloured once over all of them. Edited by Para 2017-10-05 4:44 AM |
@ 2017-10-05 4:47 AM (#23503 - in reply to #23501) (#23503) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2017-10-05 4:47 AM Para - 2017-10-05 4:42 AM 12. Strong Hitori The rules mention thickly outlined areas, but I don't see any in the example. Will there be any in the actual puzzle or is this an error? 16. Windows Windows Can there be more than two dotted windows of the same shape and orientation? If so, do we match them in pairs or do they act as a single group, where each cell is coloured once over all of them. 12. It is an error. It will be fixed in the second version. Thanks for pointing it out. There will be no thickly outlined areas, and the example accurately depicts the puzzle. 16. There won't be more than two dotted windows of the same shape and orientation. The 'pairs' will be easily observable. |
@ 2017-10-06 5:20 AM (#23532 - in reply to #23472) (#23532) Top | |
Posts: 172 Country : ITALY | forcolin posted @ 2017-10-06 5:20 AM 13,14multi ESB . is this one of those puzzles in which ALL cells should be used? |
@ 2017-10-06 5:38 AM (#23533 - in reply to #23532) (#23533) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2017-10-06 5:38 AM forcolin - 2017-10-06 5:20 AM 13,14multi ESB . is this one of those puzzles in which ALL cells should be used? Yes. Since it was difficult to cover with the usual language, the sentence 'each cell is visited by exactly one loop' indicates this. |