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Teamwettbewerb 2011: Runde 4

(Published on 29. March 2011, 08:27 by berni)

At 26th of march, we held a team contest during the puzzle weekend. In the second round, every team member got a sheet with three puzzles. The members of the teams where allowed to exchange on the values of the letters but had to solve their puzzle on their own.

Instructions: Replace the letters from A to L with numbers from 0 to 9 in a way that all three puzzles are solvable. Same letters denote same number, but different letters may also denote same numbers.

Magnets: The grid is made up of magnetic and non-magnetic plates. Each magnetic plate has two halves: one positive (+) and one negative (-). Halves with the same symbol can not be horizontally or vertically adjacent. The numbers outside the grid indicate how many magnetic halves of each kind can be found in that row or column.

Tapa: Blacken some empty cells in a way that all black cells are connected horizontally and vertically and no 2x2-field is completely black. The numbers in the cells give hints on how to blacken the surrounding fields (even diagonally): The numbers give the number of directly connected black cells. Each number represents a group of horizontally or vertically adjacent cells; groups around a hint-cell have to be separated by at least one white cell. The order of the numbers is unimportant. No tapa number can get 0 (and therefore be discarded).

Skyscrapers: Each row or column contains skyscrapers of different height (from 1 to 6); numbers outside the grid indicate how many skyscrapers are visible from that direction.

Solution code: The third column from the right of the magnets (+, - and n for neutral) followed by the sixth column of the tapa (S for black and W for white), followed by the fifth row of the skyscrapers.

Last changed on on 29. March 2011, 14:42

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on 15. March 2019, 12:54 by jessica6
super!

on 28. February 2016, 17:03 by sf2l
fantastic!

on 23. November 2012, 08:06 by cornuto
Ein klasse Rätsel. Keine Ahnung, warum ich das erst jetzt gefunden habe.

on 16. October 2011, 16:05 by AnnaTh
Bitte mehr!

on 26. April 2011, 11:02 by pin7guin
@mango: Schau noch mal auf die Magnetplatten.

on 3. April 2011, 15:15 by Alex
da hattet ihr aber richtig tolle Teamraetsel. Finde es bewundernswert die unter Zeitdruck geloest zu haben.

Last changed on 31. March 2011, 19:21

on 31. March 2011, 18:50 by CHalb
Das Rätsel ist richtig klasse, sowohl tellerrandbeschränkt im Team als auch alles überblickend allein.

on 30. March 2011, 22:02 by Phip
Ein super tolles Rätsel! Hat viel Spass gemacht und war mit steten Fortschritten lösbar... Danke!!

on 30. March 2011, 18:20 by Mody
Wirklich wunderschöne Kombinationsrätsel und großartig konstruiert :)

on 29. March 2011, 21:08 by r45
Einfach nur schön. Ein riesen Kompliment für die tollen Teamrätsel, und danke Berni, dass Du sie ins Portal gestellt hast.

on 29. March 2011, 14:42 by berni
Tapa-Zahlen können nie 0 sein ergänzt.

on 29. March 2011, 14:42 by pin7guin
Berni schrieb im Originalwettbewerb: "Fürs Tapa gilt: Die Vorgaben sind niemals 0."

on 29. March 2011, 08:42 by ibag
Wie schoen - nochmal richtig zum Geniessen!!! ;-)

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