Neandertal-Tapa 1
(Published on 14. November 2018, 19:04 by JonaS2010)
Apply classic Tapa rules: Shade some empty cells black to create a single connected wall. Numbers in a cell indicate the length of consecutive shaded blocks in the neighboring cells. If there is more than one number in a cell, then there must be at least one white (unshaded) cell between the black cell groups. Cells with numbers cannot be shaded, and the shaded cells cannot form a 2×2 square anywhere in the grid.
The puzzle uses an early number system that only has symbols for 1, and "many" (+). All clues greater than one have been replaced by a +.
Solution code: Enter the length of the blocks of shaded cells in the following rows: Row 1, row 4, row 7, row 9.
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Comments
on 18. July 2022, 02:00 by Paytertot
Fun puzzle! Made a Penpa for it
https://tinyurl.com/55r3487y