Solution code: Row 7.
on 24. May 2024, 01:16 by Will Power
Hello, all. @chain.reader @PuzzleDoubt Each line color has a different value that the solver must figure out. Numbers in cells that have one, or more lines in them are the sum of the values for each line in them. So, if the red, green and blue lines have values of 2, 3 and 4, then row 9 column 1 (which has all 3 lines in it) is 2 + 3 + 4 = 9. If a cell has only one colored line in it, then the number in that cell is equal to the value of the line. Cells with no lines can be any number. HINT: Do what the title suggests to start. Color all the boxes that have only one color in them. -Will Power
on 23. May 2024, 16:03 by chain.reader
Sorry, I'm confused. I don't understand the ruleset :/
on 20. May 2024, 11:55 by Relgertan
I love colouring puzzles, but always struggle when I need all three shades of grey.
I like how deducing the number values is even possible without colouring.
on 19. May 2024, 22:53 by aerenhart
I love coloring puzzles, thank you!
on 19. May 2024, 22:34 by abihummel
Fascinating how quickly this all unraveled once it started unraveling!
on 19. May 2024, 17:24 by EmpyClaw
It took me a moment to realize how the rules worked with this one. Really clever when it clicked and quite a lovely solve! Thank you!
@EmpyClaw Thank you very much. -Will Power
on 19. May 2024, 11:39 by Krokant
Fun idea. :)
@Krokant Thanks. 8-) -Will Power
on 19. May 2024, 07:45 by Fisherman
Surprising. Please, just do it.