Lösungscode: Row 1 and column 9.
am 25. März 2024, 19:39 Uhr von Baklin
I had just done you Bread Crumbs puzzle and struggled with that one. This was a lot easier for me and really enjoyed it.
am 25. März 2024, 05:26 Uhr von Zacbelle
The rules don't seem to allow for this but just checking if the purple bulb can add up to say 6 AND 16 (or 7&17,8&18 etc) at the same time from sums along different branches being 10 different from each other?
@Zacbelle The rules do not stop the sums of different lines that go to the center bulb from being 10 or 20 apart. The result of these lines would all result in the same number in the center, so they are OK. Thanks for playing. -Will Power
am 24. März 2024, 00:17 Uhr von Azukay
Enjoyable puzzle, one of my first 2 stars and helpful to learn higher strategies, thanks
am 23. März 2024, 16:16 Uhr von harwiltz
Loved the mod-10 arrows! Only complaint is that some colorblind people (like me) will really struggle to see the cyan (?) lines, especially their bulbs.
am 23. März 2024, 12:25 Uhr von Zensien
Really fun puzzle, thank you for setting it! Love the ruleset, I feel it can lead to many more interesting creations
am 23. März 2024, 09:59 Uhr von Mr.CHEN
I'm a bit confused about the rules. The four purple lines in the middle are separate lines, and the remainder of dividing the total of each line except for the bulb by 10 is equal to the number inside the bulb. Is it true that the four lines are a whole, and the sum of all the remaining lines except for the middle bulb, divided by 10, is equal to the middle bulb?
In addition, this current shape is also easily misunderstood as a thermometer
@Mr.CHEN Each sum line is exactly like an arrow, except that only the ones place is shown in the bulb. Example: If one of the purple lines has the numbers 8+4+1, then the bulb is 13-10=3. The calculations for the 4 different purple lines do not combine with each other. They are separate. Thank you for playing. -Will Power