1. The 4 letters of KOPF, AUGE, NASE, MUND and ZAHN are to be placed in a way that there is exactly one letter of each word in each row
2. In one row is the uninterrupted word OHR (from left to right)
3. In at least 3 corners are letters of the word GESICHT
4. The 5 letters of ZUNGE, STIRN and LOCKE are to be placed in a way that there is exactly one letter of each word in each column
5. At least one vowel (AEIOU) doesn't touch a field of any other vowels
6. In the complete alphabet, the letter in field a3 is directly before the letter in field a5
7. The letter which comes in the complete alphabet directly after the letter in field d2, is not part of the solution
8. Exactly one of the two following statements is true: The G is in row c. The Z is in field b1
9. Exactly one of the two following statements is true: The N is in row a. The W is in row c
10. Exactly one of the two following statements is true: The E is in row d. Directly above the S is the letter X
11. Exactly one of the two following statements is true: The U is in column 3. The L and the R are in the same row
Solution code: row d
on 12. July 2022, 14:23 by Krokant
Det Kopf hat ganz schön geraucht und vor die Stirn geklascht habe ich mir auch mindestens einmal.
Wie immer sehr schön. :-)
on 17. November 2020, 17:00 by janedoe
Super, gute Kopfarbeit
on 13. October 2020, 23:12 by Dotty
Thanks for that clarification
on 13. October 2020, 22:54 by DocLogic
@Dotty: in German language, AEIOU are considered to be the vowels. In the English version, I named them explicitly to make sure that all solvers have the same understanding.
The exact translation of the German rule 5 is "Not every vowel touches a field with another vowel", so vowels may touch each other, but at least one of AEIOU does not touch any of the other 4 vowels
on 13. October 2020, 22:33 by Dotty
Can you explain the point 5 ? The translation of german's rules say none vowel touch another vowel, but in english you write at least one vowel doesn't touch another vowel. Do 2 vowels can be neighbours ?
Moreover, you precise in english that vowels are aeiou. What about y ? Y is not a vowel in your language or there is no y in this grid ?
on 13. October 2020, 21:21 by Ms.Logic-FEAR
Sehr komplex, ohne Schmierzettel hätte das nicht geklappt :)
on 23. September 2020, 18:06 by DocLogic
made one rule in the english version clearer; no change of the logic
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