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We Don't Need No Education

(Published on 1. April 2024, 01:09 by ThePedallingPianist)

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Fill every row and column with the digits 1-6 once each.

Kropki/V: Digits separated by a charming little painting signed by Bobbins McBobbinsface depicting Simon Anthony and Mark Goodliffe flying Maverick into the sunset are consecutive and/or are in a 1:2 ratio and/or sum to 5.

All clues are wrogn. That is to say that digits separated by a charming little painting signed by Bobbins McBobbinsface depicting Simon Anthony and Mark Goodliffe flying Maverick into the sunset must not follow the usual charming little painting signed by Bobbins McBobbinsface depicting Simon Anthony and Mark Goodliffe flying Maverick into the sunset rules.

The negative constraint applies. That is to say that all possible charming little paintings signed by Bobbins McBobbinsface depicting Simon Anthony and Mark Goodliffe flying Maverick into the sunset have been given.

Solution code: The two given digits in ascending order

Last changed on on 1. April 2024, 09:45

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Comments

on 28. September 2024, 23:53 by Drawoon
great solution code haha

on 6. April 2024, 10:18 by Rollo
Das ist ja tatsächlich lösbar!!! Genial.

Last changed on 5. April 2024, 15:34

on 5. April 2024, 15:33 by apcostel15
Unless I am mistaken, doesn't "all clues are wrogn" imply that the "negative constraint applies" clue is *also* wrong and thus there would be no negative constraint?

Regardless, pretty easy puzzle once you get the mechanic down! I would probably recommend changing the solution code since it doesn't require the puzzle to be solved.

on 2. April 2024, 14:50 by Flinty
Well this happened... - lol

on 2. April 2024, 12:57 by marty_sears
I couldn't disagree less with Juggler

on 1. April 2024, 22:14 by samuel1997
This is brutally hard and yet wonderful! I love it!

on 1. April 2024, 19:51 by misha
The puzzle itself is not quite trivial, although still easy once you figure it out. However, the solution code is trivial if you read the rules - almost kills the fun.

on 1. April 2024, 19:13 by marty_sears
I couldn't disagree less with Juggler

on 1. April 2024, 17:36 by juggler
I can hardly refrain from saying that it isn't this case that I didn't not dislike this puzzle.

Last changed on 1. April 2024, 11:37

on 1. April 2024, 11:22 by ralphwaldo1
very silly!

on 1. April 2024, 09:45 by ThePedallingPianist
Solution code improved

on 1. April 2024, 07:52 by ark29
Quite a fun little puzzle!

on 1. April 2024, 02:14 by GorgeousNicko
However, thought control (arguably) might help quite considerably.

Last changed on 1. April 2024, 02:07

on 1. April 2024, 02:05 by horsefish
There ain’t never nothin’ wrogn with no negative constraints. ;-)

Last changed on 1. April 2024, 09:51

on 1. April 2024, 01:56 by SenatorGronk
As an American, the significance of the two givens went over my head for way too long :D
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This puzzle also serves as a political statement about the objectively correct way to write dates :D

Difficulty:1
Rating:81 %
Solved:100 times
Observed:6 times
ID:000HII

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