Lösungscode: Für jede Zeile von oben nach unten die Anzahl geschwärzten Felder zwischen den beiden Sternen.
am 19. Februar 2024, 15:34 Uhr von StephenR
Wow, another epic puzzle from Jesper and another epic solve for me. I found this very difficult at times, at other times it flowed much more smoothly.
am 15. Januar 2024, 05:05 Uhr von Tacosian
Extremely fun puzzle! Thank you.
am 8. Mai 2023, 22:41 Uhr von Myxo
Very nice!
am 28. April 2023, 11:42 Uhr von marcmees
very nice. thanks.
am 24. März 2023, 18:15 Uhr von Christounet
My very first star battle :)
Took me some thinking to understand the logic behind the star battle, but is was all worth it ! Another great hybrid ! Thanks !
am 24. März 2023, 16:53 Uhr von ONeill
Not usually a huge fan of star battle, but this puzzle is awesome! Thank you :)
am 23. März 2023, 20:15 Uhr von abed hawila
Fabulous puzzle!
am 21. März 2023, 22:33 Uhr von Piatato
Very cool puzzle, the rulesets interact in such a nice way! For me personally it was quite hard, and I already had quite a battle with the example puzzle last night. I think that really helped me today, though, and I enjoyed the puzzle a lot!
am 21. März 2023, 18:39 Uhr von Mark Sweep
That was just lovely! Quite approachable as well.
am 21. März 2023, 13:19 Uhr von Agent
Very cool puzzle! The stars make you really think about cave cells connectivity.
am 21. März 2023, 09:38 Uhr von kjholt
Confused about the rules when looking at the example puzzle: isn't the star at r7c2 supposed to be adjacent to a cave cell (or the wall)? If not, can you clarify that rule for me?
EDIT @kjholt: Thanks for solving. The green cells are the cave cells. A star must be adjacent to a green cell, but may or may not be adjacent to a wall cell (i.e. a shaded cell).
am 21. März 2023, 02:23 Uhr von RJBlarmo
Very interesting connectivity based deductions, great puzzle!
am 20. März 2023, 21:51 Uhr von polar
Awesome hybrid, thanks!
am 20. März 2023, 20:42 Uhr von Niverio
Very fun ruleset to explore!
am 20. März 2023, 18:55 Uhr von KNT
A wonderful puzzle! I greatly enjoyed testing this- nothing too hard, but consistently engaging with a variety of logic from both rulesets until the very end.