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(Published on 16. October 2009, 07:44 by Mody)

Place the letters A to Z (I=J) into the grid so that letters that are adjacent in the alphabet are not adjacent in the grid, not even diagonally (K follows I=J).

In the conditions below the following definitions are used:

"Above", "below", "right" and "left" always means the same row/column although not necessarily directly (unless explicitly mentioned).

Z and K are in the same column. M is directly to the right of F and E is directly to the right of C.

L, Z, N and P are placed in the corners. Somewhere in the grid the sequences GRD and PBH are placed. Each either from left to right or from the top to the bottom. In the column in the middle the A is placed below the O. T is to the right of K.

X is to the right of L and above the I. W is below S. C and D are in the outer cells of one row. K and A are in the same row.

There is only one letter between Z and Y. K and U are orthogonally adjacent. Q is in an outer cell.

Danke an Nils/Calavera für die Übersetzung

Solution code: Row 2 column 1

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on 22. April 2018, 10:34 by Matt
ok, heute ging es tatsächlich mal durch. Keine Ahnung wie oft ich hier in den letzten Jahren immer wieder gescheitert bin, gestern mehrmals.

on 22. April 2018, 09:39 by Mody
Zwar habe ich nicht mehr die Lösung, aber so wie ich mich kenne ;), liegen die Buchstaben aneinander ohne andere dazwischen.

on 21. March 2010, 20:04 by Skinny Norris
Bitte mehr davon! :-)

on 15. November 2009, 01:52 by Javier Rebottaro

@Calavera: for the hundredth time: thanks!

on 15. November 2009, 00:01 by Calavera
rough translation:

Place the letters A to Z (I=J) into the grid so that letters that are adjacent in the alphabet are not adjacent in the grid, not even diagonally (K follows I=J).

In the conditions below the following definitions are used:

"Above", "below", "right" and "left" always means the same row/column although not necessarily directly (unless explicitly mentioned).

Z and K are in the same column. M is directly to the right of F and E is directly to the right of C.

L, Z, N and P are placed in the corners. Somewhere in the grid the sequences GRD and PBH are placed. Each either from left to right or from the top to the bottom. In the column in the middle the A is placed below the O. T is to the right of K.

X is to the right of L and above the I. W is below S. C and D are in the outer cells of one row. K and A are in the same row.

There is only one letter between Z and Y. K and U are orthogonally adjacent. Q is in an outer cell.

on 14. November 2009, 23:34 by Javier Rebottaro

@ Modesty: could you put the explanation in English? There is a condition that the google I mistranslated the German, as I fulfill what I understand, but I reject the answer. thanks!

on 13. November 2009, 22:41 by Statistica
Erstaunlich wie schwierig das Rätsel wochenlang wird, wenn man statt 'irgendwo' immer wieder 'nirgendwo' liest....:-(
Klasse Einstand Mody!

on 26. October 2009, 14:02 by AnnaTh
Jaaa! Bitte Nachschub!

on 16. October 2009, 12:39 by pin7guin
Herzlichen Glückwunsch, Modesty! Wir warten alle schon gespannt auf Nachschub. ;-)

on 16. October 2009, 10:45 by StefanSch
Ich bin über das "orthogonal benachbart" gestolpert, was offenbar "wagerecht oder senkrecht benachbart" bedeuten soll.

Ansonsten ist das ein sehr schönes Rätsel für zwischendurch.

on 16. October 2009, 09:53 by Alex
Hat mir auch sehr gut gefallen! Habe mich ein paar mal verhauen... :D

Last changed on 16. October 2009, 09:26

on 16. October 2009, 09:25 by Luigi
Supertolle Variante, vielen Dank!!! Klasse Einstieg in die Rätselautorenkarriere... Ich bin gespannt, was da noch kommen mag. ;-)

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