@ 2017-10-14 3:24 PM (#23694 - in reply to #23486) (#23694) Top | |
Posts: 419 Country : India | kishy72 posted @ 2017-10-14 3:24 PM Puzzle 11,12 : Partiti The rules state same digits cannot be placed in cells touching diagonally.Can same digits be placed in a single cell ? For instance, can the 2 sum be 1,1 if it doesn't violate the no touch rule with other cells?This case doesn't occur in the example . |
@ 2017-10-14 3:30 PM (#23695 - in reply to #23694) (#23695) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2017-10-14 3:30 PM kishy72 - 2017-10-14 3:24 PM Puzzle 11,12 : Partiti The rules state same digits cannot be placed in cells touching diagonally.Can same digits be placed in a single cell ? For instance, can the 2 sum be 1,1 if it doesn't violate the no touch rule with other cells?This case doesn't occur in the example . No. We will clarify this at Q&A too. |
@ 2017-10-14 6:46 PM (#23696 - in reply to #23486) (#23696) Top | |
Posts: 9 Country : Finland | UllaE posted @ 2017-10-14 6:46 PM 15,16 Maximal Archipelago Having R6C2 as sea and R7C1 + R7C3 as land and everything else as in example solution - would that be viable solution? If not, please explain why. |
@ 2017-10-14 10:08 PM (#23697 - in reply to #23696) (#23697) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2017-10-14 10:08 PM UllaE - 2017-10-14 6:46 PM 15,16 Maximal Archipelago Having R6C2 as sea and R7C1 + R7C3 as land and everything else as in example solution - would that be viable solution? If not, please explain why. It wouldn't because then there is no case within a and b where the given Sea cell in R4C4 has to be a Sea cell. |
@ 2017-10-14 10:16 PM (#23698 - in reply to #23697) (#23698) Top | |
Posts: 9 Country : Finland | UllaE posted @ 2017-10-14 10:16 PM Thanks, didn't notice that :-) |