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A bow

(Published on 4. February 2024, 12:49 by psninn)


rules
Cell with the gray circle must contain odd number.
Numbers along gray lines in the grid read the same in both directions.
Numbers on a thermometer strictly increase as they move away from the bulb end.
Numbers along an arrow sum to the number in the circle.
Numbers separated by a white dot have a difference of 1.
Numbers separated by a black dot have a 1:2 ratio.
ALL OF THE LINES ARE PARITY LINES.(include the arrow and its cirle)
Each two numbers along the line have the diffrent parity
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Solution code: Row 5


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on 1. March 2024, 13:58 by geronimo92
ALL OF THE LINES ARE PARITY LINES INCLUDING THERMOS !!!!

on 1. March 2024, 10:26 by geronimo92
@stonetim : wrong, high/low is called polarity not parity

on 6. February 2024, 01:54 by stonetim
Fun puzzle! I'd say my only issue is there isn't a description in the ruleset for exactly what Parity means. I've seen Parity used to describe Even//Odd as well as High//Low before.

on 5. February 2024, 20:07 by PinkNickels
Lovely concept and very nice execution. Some interesting deductions but flowed very nicely. thank you for sharing with us

Last changed on 5. February 2024, 15:51

on 5. February 2024, 15:27 by Fra314
Super fun and nicely constructed! Can I recommend it to BremSter for a solve? Thanks!

sure

Last changed on 5. February 2024, 10:33

on 5. February 2024, 09:42 by zrbakhtiar
i cant seem to find logics to solve this. is there any negative constraint for any of rules? i dont think there is any stated, but at least 3 cells are guessed

UPDATE: weird that parity lines rule only state the arrow part not thermo also. should include thermo part

Palindrome lines is parity line too.

ofcourse, but why '(include the arrow and its cirle)'? should be 'including arrow and thermos'
thermos is not generally classified as lines. while palindrome is ofcourse a line.

on 5. February 2024, 01:00 by anyeyeball
Very nice logic throughout, especially with the parity lines. Smooth solving. Thanks for sharing.

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