Lösungscode: Zeile 4 gefolgt von Spalte 3.
"X" für ein leeres ungeschwärztes Feld.
"S" für ein leeres schwarzes Feld.
"I" für ein ungeschwärztes Feld mit einem gerade Wegsegment.
"SI" für ein schwarzes Feld mit einem gerade Wegsegment.
"L" für ein ungeschwärztes Feld mit einer Drehung des Wegs.
"SL" für ein schwarzes Feld mit einer Drehung des Wegs.
am 6. Oktober 2023, 17:39 Uhr von The Book Wyrm
Very good puzzle. Took me a while to fully understand the implications of the rules, but once I did it flowed very smoothly, very some neat logic, that combined both genres well.
am 16. April 2023, 18:55 Uhr von wooferzfg
Fun and smooth!
am 12. Januar 2023, 19:29 Uhr von StephenR
Thanks, interesting ruleset which did indeed take me a while to understand. But I may not be the best judge of difficulty as it took me four attempts to enter the solution code correctly.
am 2. Januar 2023, 07:52 Uhr von dangernoodle
It was a hard one for me but that's because I'm not super familiar with the ruleset...
am 28. Dezember 2022, 15:33 Uhr von Samish
Wonderful puzzle already! Looking forward to trying the biggie
am 22. Dezember 2022, 08:51 Uhr von Christounet
Ok, I can see a very hard #2 coming our way very soon, I think...
Thanks for this appetizer !
am 22. Dezember 2022, 08:41 Uhr von Mark Sweep
Very nice and smooth introduction! This felt easy, but I can see this getting quite tricky.
am 21. Dezember 2022, 19:59 Uhr von Niverio
Lovely! Afraid and anticipating of what might be coming next...
am 21. Dezember 2022, 19:38 Uhr von KNT
very pleasant solve. both excited and scared for #2
am 21. Dezember 2022, 18:14 Uhr von Agent
Very fun and approachable hybrid!
am 21. Dezember 2022, 18:11 Uhr von Dermerlin
I am looking at the example and don't understand the last rule. What about the numbers in a field? the 4 is seeing 5 fields and one segment. How can it be the sum of the length of all segments in the direction of the arrow? The 4 is not the only number i don't understand in the example. the black 1 is a mystery as well (and more numbers are)
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Thanks for the question. As you can see in the rule, the count is for "the number of times the loop crosses a cell border in the given direction". This means you count the number of times the green loop intersects the thin black grid lines. So for the black "1", you can see that the loop intersect the grid line between R6C7 and R7C7 but no other grid lines in C7 beneath the clue, hence the 1. Hope this helps! /Magnus
Thx for explanation. I think i got the ruleset now. But as i am not too familiar with Yin Yang i still failed at my first try. Not ready to give up yet :)
am 21. Dezember 2022, 16:55 Uhr von polar
Charming puzzle - very much looking forward to #2 :)
am 21. Dezember 2022, 16:51 Uhr von ONeill
A great combination of rules, and a pleasant introduction, thanks!
am 21. Dezember 2022, 15:55 Uhr von MagnusJosefsson
This is an introductory puzzle to this new ruleset that I am quickly getting quite fond of. I originally created it as an example for a more challenging puzzle, but in my opinion it turned out quite nice on its own.
Difficulty should be two stars, though perhaps for some solvers there may be steps that seem more challenging (due to unfamiliarity with the ruleset).