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November Stadtbau Monat (5) - Japanische Summen

(Published on 30. November 2012, 12:00 by Richard)

November City construction Month (5) - Japanese sums

Place all buildings in the grid. Buildings may be rotated but not mirrored. They may not touch each other, not even diagonally. All unused cells form a single, closed loop. The numbers outside the grid are the sums of the blocks of connected cells covered by building parts in the respective (row or) column. The numbers are sorted in an ascending order.

Solve online in Penpa+ (thx Nick Smirnov!)

Puzzle:

Solution code: The number of knicks in the loop; row by row, top to bottom. (Example: 40228244)

Last changed on on 15. October 2022, 06:38

Solved by Toastbrot, pirx, sloffie, lupo, pin7guin, Luigi, moss, MiR, zuzanina, r45, saskia-daniela, Zzzyxas, ildiko, ch1983, Danielle, Laje6, Dandelo, pokerke, lutzreimer, rimodech, deu, ffricke, derwolf23, ... NikolaZ, CHalb, PRW, Oskama, Mathi, Eisbär, Rollie, sf2l, Joe Average, tuace, marcmees, Matt, Uhu, Julianl, skywalker, Nothere, misko, EKBM, Realshaggy, Nick Smirnov, Mark Sweep, Krokant, Echatsum
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Comments

on 15. October 2022, 06:38 by Richard
Added link and tag for online solving. Thx Nick!

on 4. September 2022, 16:22 by Nick Smirnov
Penpa:
https://tinyurl.com/2f5smy34

on 1. December 2012, 18:04 by Danielle
Finally the first of this type of puzzles, where I knew what to do (however, it remembered me more on pills than on Japanese sums). But after about half the puzzle, I got a wrong idea and would have never solved it without some little hint from pin7guin - thank you very much!). And thanks to Richard for continuously nice puzzles!

on 1. December 2012, 14:38 by ildiko
Schade, dass der November vorbei ist.

on 30. November 2012, 17:25 by Richard
Luigi is right, column 2 has been changed. It must be 1,3,3
Once again: I am very sorry for the inconvenience... :-(

on 30. November 2012, 15:36 by Luigi
Hm... da ich wiederholt in Widersprüche geraten bin; kann es sein, dass die 123 in der zweiten Spalte nicht richtig sind?

on 30. November 2012, 14:00 by Toastbrot
Wieder einmal sehr viel Freitags-Spaß!
Danke Richard.

Difficulty:2
Rating:90 %
Solved:72 times
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