1-9? (curve data)
(Published on 28. May 2024, 18:33 by Aspartagcus)
I managed to finish setting another one without using any shaded cells, by making a small breaking change. Can you spot it?
Other puzzles in series:
1-9,
9-1,
9-0.
RULES:
Draw lines between the centers of cells so that each connected figure goes through exactly one clue, and all cells are used by a figure. Clues show how their figures turn and connect with themselves, not allowing rotation or reflection, but do not indicate the lengths of the line segments.
Enjoy!
Link to solve it online:
Puzz.link
Solution code: In column 5, going from top to bottom, the number of the shape which each cell is part of.
Last changed on on 29. May 2024, 14:29
Solved by tuturitu, Mark Sweep, rockratzero, jessica6, Grausbert, Niverio, Zzzyxas, TheBestThatICouldDo, r45, Jesper, CJK, Paletron, Raistlen, bernhard, JustinTucker, Lithusei, qiuyanzhe, Onyx, misko, MagnusJosefsson, puzzler05, GutsySandwich, Mr. Happy, uvo
Comments
on 29. May 2024, 14:57 by Niverio
Surprisingly tricky for me, although admittedly this was my first ever curve data solve. Lovely logic!
on 29. May 2024, 14:29 by Aspartagcus
Added links to other puzzles.
Last changed on 29. May 2024, 13:19on 29. May 2024, 11:51 by jessica6
Easy if you address the critical digit first. Must be hard to prove that there really is only one solution.
on 29. May 2024, 01:57 by rockratzero
Delightfully cursed. Much fun. Enjoyed :)