Tapa
(Published on 22. August 2014, 12:00 by Richard)
Blacken some empty cells such that all black cells are connected horizontally or vertically and there is no 2x2 area of black cells. Numbers indicate how many of the vertically, horizontally and diagonally adjacent cells are black. Each number represents a group of horizontally or vertically adjacent black cells. Different groups around the same cell are separated by at least one white cell. The order of numbers in a cell is not important.
Solution code: For every row from top to bottom the length of the longest connected sequence of black cells (10 numbers).
Last changed on on 22. August 2014, 12:34
Solved by CHalb, Joo M.Y, pirx, ibag, zuzanina, lutzreimer, Zzzyxas, ffricke, tuace, Alex, Senior, Katrin K, zorant, adam001, PRW, saskia-daniela, r45, AnnaTh, sojaboon, ch1983, fridgrer, pin7guin, RALehrer, ... fff, kopfball, athin, Greg, wuzzle, Raistlen, CJK, Nusi, cdwg2000, misko, Dugong, Realshaggy, Nick Smirnov, Mark Sweep, Krokant, akodi, Kekes, glum_hippo, wooferzfg, KNT, goodcity, DiMono, Echatsum
Comments
Last changed on 10. April 2022, 08:45on 10. April 2022, 08:44 by Nick Smirnov
Penpa:
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on 23. June 2021, 16:45 by Dugong
I'm not a huge fan somehow - it all hung on one very specific position that is - even in hinsight after having spent a long time on this puzzle - not obviously important.
on 28. August 2014, 17:18 by Eisbär
Just learnt something today: Tapa is definitely NOT an easy puzzle-type for me :-)))