Rules
Example with an Inner 6x6 Grid
The Actual Puzzle
Solution code: Row 8 of the INNER 9x9 grid (excluding the outside clues)
on 16. February 2024, 03:19 by zzw
i loved how this made use of similar amazing deductions from your other puzzle "Serpentagram"!
on 13. February 2024, 22:05 by xian
this was so lovely. thank you!
on 3. February 2024, 12:09 by wisty
Amazing!!! You keep getting better and better! Straight to the favorites list, what an intricate and beautiful concoction :)
on 31. January 2024, 14:52 by MagnusJosefsson
Great puzzle! Very enjoyable.
on 31. January 2024, 08:34 by Playmaker6174
One of the micro puzzles of all times (though I found it a lot harder than 3/5 because of the right side of the grid lol)
on 30. January 2024, 16:14 by Jesper
Very enjoyable, thanks!
on 30. January 2024, 15:57 by glum_hippo
very micro. thanks.
on 28. January 2024, 17:02 by marcmees
Very nice. Thanks
on 27. January 2024, 23:56 by konklone
Another great fillomino hybrid! I found the bottom left to be much trickier than the rest of the puzzle, which made this a 4 star for me, but I probably missed something more straightforward.
on 27. January 2024, 21:42 by Niverio
Very lovely puzzle!
on 27. January 2024, 21:16 by heliopolix
"Moist."
on 27. January 2024, 11:29 by Crusader175
That was super fun!
on 27. January 2024, 01:03 by KNT
amazing how much information can be extracted from the opening sequence, which didn't involve many clues
on 27. January 2024, 00:34 by mathpesto
Had a lot of fun with this one!
on 26. January 2024, 21:48 by Christounet
Fun puzzle ! Thanks :)
on 26. January 2024, 19:42 by Piatato
Cute puzzle!
on 26. January 2024, 19:05 by goodcity
Great puzzle and ruleset !
on 26. January 2024, 16:38 by Bellsita
NAISU!
on 26. January 2024, 16:27 by ONeill
cool!
on 26. January 2024, 12:29 by Myxo
nice
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