Yajitatami / Yajisan-Kazusan doppelgänger
(Published on 25. November 2021, 13:31 by Aspartagcus)
I've been into setting doppelgänger puzzles lately, so I thought I'd share a couple more that I've made. :)
This puzzle is solvable both as a yajitatami and as a yajisan-kazusan.
The yajitatami is easier (which means I like the yajisan-kazusan better).
Yajitatami:
Divide the grid into 1xn regions, where n>1, such that the digit in a clued cell equals the amount of cells in that region as well as the amount of regions seen in the direction of its arrow. There must always be a border directly in front of an arrow, and nowhere in the grid may a cross be formed by borders (four border lines eminating from the same point).
Link to puzzle
Rules and example on puzz.link
Yajisan-kazusan rules: Shade some cells in the grid such that no two shaded cells are orthogonally adjacent and all the unshaded cells form a single connected region. If an unshaded cell has a clue in it, then that clue gives the number of shaded cells in the direction of the arrow. A clue in a shaded cell has no bearing on the puzzle and can be ignored.
Link to puzzle
Rules and example on puzz.link
Both puzzles (Penpa+)
Answer check on shading (Yajisan-Kazusan) and edges (Yajitatami) together.
Enjoy!
Solution code: The amount of regions in each row (from top to bottom) for the yajitatami, followed by the amount of shaded cells in each row (from top to bottom) for the yajisan-kazusan.
Solved by CastleSheepside, ymhsbmbesitwf, MagnusJosefsson, Mark Sweep, Dandelo, PixelPlucker, Vebby, Jesper, saskia-daniela, jkl, Nothere, godoffours, rimodech, CJK, sandmoppe, moeve, CHalb, bernhard, JTDUNX, jessica6, moss, Dugong, AnnaTh, starelev5, skywalker, zorant, misko, effervescentblizzard, ildiko, Uhu, BenceJoful, jkuo7, webato, Someguy77
Comments
on 17. December 2021, 17:27 by jessica6
yaji... learning japanese with Logic Masters?