Neighbours (2)
(Published on 14. February 2014, 12:00 by Richard)
Hans Eendebak invented the puzzle type
Neighbours in 2012. It was one of the types in the Dutch round of
Eighty puzzles around the World during WPC in Beijing in 2013.
Neighbours
Place digits 1-3 in the grid so that in each row and column each digit appears three times. (Twice in the example.) Numbers in grey cells do not share an edge with a cell containing the same number. Numbers in white cells share an edge with at least one cell containing the same number.
Example:
Puzzle:
Solution code: Row 4, followed by column 4.
Last changed on on 14. February 2014, 18:45
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Comments
on 15. May 2022, 11:14 by Nick Smirnov
Penpa:
https://tinyurl.com/y6n687vd
on 14. February 2014, 18:45 by Richard
"h" added in the title
Last changed on 14. February 2014, 13:14on 14. February 2014, 13:04 by Joo M.Y
Typo in title. (No "h" again!)