@ 2020-07-23 8:49 AM (#28424 - in reply to #28404) (#28424) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : Japan | Kouta posted @ 2020-07-23 8:49 AM I think Persistence of Memory has multiple solutions. -- I forgot to consider snake's movement, sorry. Edited by Kouta 2020-07-23 8:57 AM |
@ 2020-07-23 4:12 PM (#28425 - in reply to #28404) (#28425) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2020-07-23 4:12 PM |
@ 2020-07-24 8:44 AM (#28426 - in reply to #28404) (#28426) Top | |
Posts: 3 Country : Taiwan | xupej04m3 posted @ 2020-07-24 8:44 AM First of all, I really like these puzzles! Out of all the ones I solved in time, I like Starry Night especially. (Even though I basically brute forced 4 possible scenarios) I had a hard time solving the RPS in the Instruction Booklet, so I skipped it. And then I found out it's really not that hard. Snake pit really cost me a lot, and I didn't even solve it! That's what I get for trying to use my intuition. I was thinking how on earth does the circle next to the 4 connects to anything, then the aha moment hits me like a truck. (I agree that the rules could be clearer, though there isn't really that much possibility for that circle. I think it's fine.) I was stuck on Icebarn for a long time. After the contest I went back to solve them, and realized the bottom right isn't what I thought it would be. Stostone has a very interesting rule. I like how most of the stones is forced by the large 3s in the middle. Overall great puzzles. Thank you Puzzlers Club! --InvalidD P.S. Hmm... I wonder if this have something to do with this other thing you're currently running? (Probably not. Please ignore me.) |
@ 2020-07-26 6:51 PM (#28427 - in reply to #28404) (#28427) Top | |
Posts: 55 Country : India | ashaash11ash posted @ 2020-07-26 6:51 PM https://youtu.be/T_5cQSWTZMw Hi friends, A video today covering a Yajisan Kazusan puzzle from the contest. It was a high pointer and a very tough puzzle which has almost all the tricks seen in this puzzle type. |