Matroschka
(Published on 24. January 2016, 09:00 by pirx)
The Matryoshka contains three puzzles:
8x8-grid: Nanro
Write numbers in some cells of the diagram. All numbers in a region must be equal. The given number in a region denotes how many cells in this region contain a number (at least one). Same numbers must not be orthogonally adjacent across region boundaries. Numbered cells must not cover an area of size 2x2 or larger. All numbered cells must form a single orthogonally connected area.
For the solved Nanro:
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Remove the first and last row,
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Remove the first and last column,
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All numbers 1, 2, 3 in the remaining 6x6-grid are clues for the Slitherlink puzzle. Empty cells and other numbers have no meaning.
6x6-grid: Slitherlink
Draw a single closed loop into the diagram which runs along the grid lines of the diagram. The numbers indicate how many edges of a cell are used for the loop. The loop may not touch or cross itself, and it doesn't need to touch all of the nodes.
Remark: The loop does not use the edge that is marked by an "x".
For the solved Slitherlink:
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If a cell with a circle is inside the loop, then the number of edges used by the loop is a clue for the Easy as 123 puzzle on the 4x4-grid,
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Cells outside the loop and cells without circle have no meaning for the Easy as 123 puzzle.
4x4-grid: Easy as 123
Enter the numbers from 1 to 3 into the diagram, so that in every row and every column every number occurs exactly once; in every row and every column one field remains empty. The numbers at the borders indicate the number that comes first in the corresponding row or column.
The thick black dots are meant to help you make the connection between the grids.
Solution code:
Nanro: Row 4 from left to right, use "-" for empty cells.
Slitherlink: Clockwise the sizes of the areas outside the loop, beginning in the upper left corner.
Easy as 123: The main diagonal from top left to bottom right, use "-" for empty cells.
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Solved by rob, ildiko, ch1983, Alex, Zzzyxas, pokerke, r45, ffricke, Babsi, tuace, ibag, AnnaTh, Krokofant, Thomster, flaemmchen, Statistica, Luigi, moss, Mody, pin7guin, zorant, sf2l, zuzanina, CHalb, dm_litv, ManuH, matter, sandmoppe, CaGr, Danielle, bismarck, usp, pandiani42, Joe Average, rimodech, misko, Mark Sweep, 85392, LMettrop, jkuo7
Comments
on 7. February 2016, 09:54 by Mody
...ich mich auch :)
Aber das Rätsel ist ganz große Klasse
on 2. February 2016, 10:24 by Luigi
.... Mann, habe ich mich damit schwer getan....
on 29. January 2016, 11:46 by flaemmchen
Uijuijui, da hatte ich ein ziemlich dickes Brett vorm Kopf ;-))
Danke für die Hilfe und das Rätsel ist toll!
on 27. January 2016, 10:24 by AnnaTh
Ich liiiiieeebe Kombi-Rätsel. Und dies hier ist besonders schön! Vielen Dank!
on 26. January 2016, 23:10 by ibag
Ein tolles Ding! ;-)))
on 25. January 2016, 10:24 by r45
Klasse!
on 24. January 2016, 19:58 by Alex
toll, hat Spass gemacht
on 24. January 2016, 15:25 by pirx
Danke an rob für das Antworten.
Zu den Nanro-Regeln: Es darf Leerfelder geben, die von Zahlen eingeschlossen sind.
Und die Rätsel für sich alleine haben seeeehr viele Lösungen. Wäre ja sonst langweilig :-D
Last changed on 24. January 2016, 15:01on 24. January 2016, 14:57 by Mody
Hab noch mal nachgedacht ;)
Vermutlich kann man keines der Rätsel für sich alleine lösen
on 24. January 2016, 13:17 by rob
@Luigi: Die Regeln scheinen mir korrekt und vollständig zu sein. Insbesondere gibt's beim Nanro keine Korallen-Bedingung.