Tapa Pentopool
(Published on 3. August 2009, 16:53 by yureklis)
Paint some squares black to create a continuous wall. Number/s in a square indicate the length of
black cell blocks on its neighbouring cells. If there is more than one number in a square, there must be
at least one white cell between the black cell blocks. Painted cells cannot form a 2x2 square or larger.
Additionally, all unpainted cells should form 12 different pentominoes. The pentominoes may be rotated
and/or mirrored, and cannot touch each other from the sides. There are no wall or pentomino segments
on cells containing numbers.
Solution code: Write the content of the second column, from top to bottom. Use B for black cells, C for clues cell and
the corresponding letters for the pentominoes.
Solved by Thomster, Laje6, Calavera, pwahs, Senor Dingdong, r45, lolo, Realshaggy, joyal, cornuto, saskia-daniela, uvo, Luigi, mango, ibag, jirk, pin7guin, lupo, flaemmchen, bergelfe, sandmoppe, Bröselito, ... NikolaZ, Uhu, Matt, pandiani42, Julianl, amitsowani, skywalker, bob, tamz29, cdwg2000, misko, Ours brun, CJK, rcg, Greg, Mark Sweep, helle, Raistlen, h5663454, apiad, starelev5, Tajgero, KNT, DiMono
Comments
on 6. August 2024, 16:59 by DiMono
Penpa+ link: https://tinyurl.com/fw3u2a5c
on 2. September 2021, 13:14 by uvo_mod
Labels ergänzt.
on 3. August 2009, 18:57 by Realshaggy
Pentominos and still nice logic. Cool.
Last changed on 3. August 2009, 18:30on 3. August 2009, 18:20 by flaemmchen
Belong all white cells to a pentomino or only some of them?
Uups, now I see "all unpainted cells ..."! Sorry!
on 3. August 2009, 18:09 by r45
Very nice one, because it contains Pentominos ;-). Thank you, Yureklis.
Last changed on 3. August 2009, 22:38on 3. August 2009, 17:21 by Calavera
Very nice although it contains Pentominos ;-).