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Loses Kalenderblatt April 2020

(Published on 1. April 2020, 00:00 by April)

Great events drag their shadows behind them!

As it has been a tradition for a long time, this year's spring special edition is also dedicated to the most important event of the past year. Normally, our editors spend weeks in the run-up to the event to agree on which event of the previous year was the most important one. And indeed, last year's events have been quite capricious, just think of the impending Xexit (we reported on it in detail at the time), which was averted at the last minute by the decimal ministry using all its diplomatic skills.

Nevertheless, this time there were almost no differences of opinion, and there is a very simple reason for this. Without a doubt, it was the one event of the last year that eclipsed all other occurrences by far and cast a spell over almost the entire population for days on end: the World Puzzle Championship, or WPC for short, which last year took place near a tranquil small town in Hesse, far away from the temptations that large cities unfortunately often bring with them.

You have probably all watched the exciting rounds of the championship on radio and television, if not on public viewing (which required some suffering due to the inclement weather). Therefore, we are especially pleased to present you a small 'leftover' here, which some authors of the WPC kindly made available to our newspaper. This is a Permaculture of two Twilight puzzle types on a 28x28 grid. Here are the rules:

Permaculture: Divide the grid into two parts so that one part contains a Twilight Tapa, the other part contains a Twilight Cave. Each of the parts must be orthogonally connected, and each cell must belong to exactly one of the parts. The individual puzzles are completely independent and do not interact with each other.

Twilight Tapa: Shade some cells so that all shaded cells are orthogonally connected and no 2x2 square is completely shaded. Cells with numbers may be shaded. Numbers in unshaded cells indicate the sizes of orthogonally connected shaded groups surrounding the cell. Vice versa numbers in shaded cells indicate the sizes of orthogonally connected unshaded groups surrounding the cell. In each case two groups have to be separated by at least one other cell (i.e. a cell of opposite colour or a cell of the cave). Position and order of the numbers in a cell is irrelevant.

Twilight Cave: Shade some cells so that all unshaded cells are orthogonally connected and all shaded cells are orthogonally connected to the boundary (note: the border with the Twilight Tapa counts to the boundary as well!) Cells with numbers may be shaded. Numbers in unshaded cells indicate the total count of unshaded cells that can be seen in orthogonal directions, including the cell itself. Numbers in shaded cells indicate the size of the group of orthogonally connected shaded cells to which the cell belongs. A group of shaded cells may contain no, one or more numbers.

Here is an example first:

And now enjoy the little puzzle!

Solution code: The diagonal from top right to bottom left; T for a black Tapa field, H for a white field of the cave, X for other fields.

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Solved by Puzzle_Maestro, pirx, r45, Statistica, Joe Average, Zzzyxas, zuzanina, ibag, lupo, polar, KNT, 85392, Myxo, Christounet, zzw, The Book Wyrm, Agent
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on 18. December 2023, 19:07 by Agent
Mind-blowing, breathtaking, mesmerizing! What an absolute masterpiece! The puzzle starts off with a nice twist on connectivity logic, which was already very interesting, then it just keeps delivering with more beautiful logic all the way until the finish line. Easily one of my favourite solves of all time.

on 27. November 2023, 00:19 by The Book Wyrm
This puzzle really is amazing.
For such a large puzzle, it somehow manages to have a smooth solve and interesting logic throughout. Fairly consistent difficulty throughout as well; most of it probably only 3-4* deductions, but it's a long puzzle and very easy to miss some options due to some obscure ways of connecting things.

on 21. November 2023, 00:22 by zzw
Oh wow, did I really finish? That was the longest I've ever spent on a puzzle by a wide margin (I can't imagine how long it must have taken to set), but it was fun the whole way through. Very nice puzzle, thanks!

on 11. November 2023, 22:52 by Christounet
Unglaubich gut !!!
Meisterwerk ist einer Euphemismus !
Hat viel viel Spaß gemacht, vom Angang bis zum Ende. Wirklich eine der besten Rätseln, das ich gelöst habe.
Vielen Dank dafür !

on 30. October 2023, 19:41 by Myxo
Wow, ein absolutes Meisterwerk!

on 5. April 2023, 07:07 by KNT
Monstrously hard.

on 16. May 2022, 15:10 by polar
Super puzzle! Thank you :)

on 15. April 2020, 13:51 by zuzanina
Großartiges Rätsel! Vielen Dank! :-)

on 13. April 2020, 19:17 by Joe Average
Großartig... und das nicht nur wegen der Größe ! :-)

on 13. April 2020, 18:32 by jessica6
Ach daher bin ich nicht weitergekommen, zumindest nicht eindeutig.

on 13. April 2020, 17:26 by zuzanina
Da geht's mir wie Zzzyxas!! :-)

on 13. April 2020, 16:37 by Realshaggy
ICH HATTE ES GRADE FRISCH AUSGEDRUCKT! *stampf*

on 13. April 2020, 15:43 by April
@Zzzyxas: Da freut sich der April!

on 13. April 2020, 15:39 by Zzzyxas
Die 1 gefällt mir, dann ist meine halbfertige Lösung vielleicht doch soweit richtig.
Damit bin ich motiviert, weiterzumachen. :)

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on 13. April 2020, 15:24 by April
In R11C26 ist eine 1 dazugekommen. Diesmal gebührt Joe Average der Dank für das Entlarven einer Uneindeutigkeit. Hoffentlich die letzte ihrer Art ... ;-)

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on 12. April 2020, 12:38 by Statistica
Nach ein paar Radiererchen und Tägelchen endlich geschafft ;-) UFF!!!

on 5. April 2020, 16:43 by April
Die beiden neuen Zahlen (s.u.) sind drin. Nochmal sorry ...

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on 5. April 2020, 15:43 by April
Dank pirx sind zwei Fehler im Rätsel festgestellt worden. Das Rätsel wird in Kürze durch die Ziffern 7 in r27c11 und eine 4 in r26c19 ergänzt. April bittet die Unannehmlichkeiten zu entschuldigen, die Bugs waren kein Scherz.

Difficulty:5
Rating:100 %
Solved:17 times
Observed:6 times
ID:0003A5

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