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MajorLuke II (Meidjuluk N=12)

(Published on 26. August 2023, 19:51 by PrimeWeasel)



Divide the grid into N regions, one of each size 1 to N. A region may not contain repeated numbers, and it may only contain factors of its size (e.g. a region of size 6 may contain any combination of 1,2,3, and 6, including none of them).

All given digits indicate the count of surrounding cells that are in a different region

Penpa

This is the sequel to Major Luke I

For the original Meidjuluk puzzle and a visual explanation, have a look at glum_hippo's: Meidjuluk

Solution code: For rows 3 and 4: From left to right the length of each block of cells belonging to the same region.


Solved by KNT, fjam, wisty, misko, uvo, Jesper, marcmees, jessica6, wand, Christounet, Quetzal, Catlover, Martini&Toto, jkuo7, mormagli, Grausbert, Vebby, Piatato, Uhu, ManuH, Tacosian, Snookerfan
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Comments

on 22. September 2024, 19:57 by Snookerfan
Brilliant series! Thank you

on 18. February 2024, 06:01 by Tacosian
Fantastic puzzle!

on 16. January 2024, 01:14 by Piatato
Very nice!

on 7. September 2023, 12:00 by Christounet
Very fun and interesting puzzle. Not that hard when you've already understood some things after solving the first one. Thanks :)

on 5. September 2023, 04:35 by wand
very nice! takes some dedicated thought about the variant, not at all obvious to me at first, but it unfolded elegantly

on 27. August 2023, 22:32 by marcmees
loved every minute of the struggle. some very nice interactions between the regions. It felt a bit like chaos construction. thanks.

Last changed on 27. August 2023, 03:38

on 27. August 2023, 03:37 by wisty
I love this genre and also this variation of it! Great execution too, it's a bit trickier than I expected at first glance but always really elegant

Difficulty:3
Rating:96 %
Solved:22 times
Observed:3 times
ID:000EY2

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