3D Tapa - Count to Five
(Published on 25. June 2021, 12:00 by athin)
Rules of 3D Tapa:
- The grid is a 3-dimensional cubes, represented here by layers of cubes from top to bottom.
- Shade some cubes such that all shaded cubes form a single orthogonally (in 3-axis) connected region.
- In addition, no 1x2x2 or 2x1x2 or 2x2x1 cubes are completely shaded.
- Some cubes have clues and these cubes cannot be shaded.
- Observing only up to their 26 neighboring cube, the clues represent the size of the blocks of orthogonally (in 3-axis) connected shaded cubes. (This is similar to Tapa rules, but in 3-dimensional.)
The "standard" 3D Tapa rules apply.
Solution code: For every layer from top to bottom enter how many (out of 25) cubes are shaded.
Last changed on on 25. June 2021, 13:33
Solved by uvo, kublai, Jesper, ChristJan, CJK, Zzzyxas, lupo, MagnusJosefsson, Mark Sweep, Dotty, qiuyanzhe, Joe Average, polar, ildiko, Toastbrot, Tajgero
Comments
on 27. July 2021, 14:18 by Dotty
Awesome
on 20. July 2021, 15:12 by Mark Sweep
Very nicely constructed!
on 25. June 2021, 17:27 by Jesper
That was great! Cool idea, and well executed.
on 25. June 2021, 12:49 by uvo
Sehr schön!