Entropic Tessellation
(Published on 14. December 2024, 23:37 by juggler)
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Thanks to
MSDOS for inspiration and early collaboration on this puzzle.
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TESSELLATION
- Fill each cell with a digit from 1-9.
- Cells sharing an edge can't have the same digit.
- Each horizontal row and vertical column contains a non-repeating consecutive set of digits (like 23456) in any order.
ENTROPIC LINES
- Every 3 consecutive cells along a line must contain a low digit (1,2,3) middle digit (4,5,6) and high digit (7,8,9).
Solution code: Row 5
Last changed on on 5. January 2025, 00:19
Solved by tuturitu, QuiltyAsCharged, sujoyku, Kallor, fkib, Grothenlace, Mr. Happy, DanishDynamite, MSDOS, Joyofrandomness, jcgodart, Fizz, tiuhto, pepe74287, Lion Crow, Spider, efnenu, brimmy, E_firework, ... Toren, Raktor, Tinica, lmdemasi, CFood, NEWS, randall, Krisonium, misko, Joanie, kmoter, sockerbecca, ankpress, THef of Time, JoBerlin, Montikulum, harwiltz, spaanse, annnz, steinchen, oaklian, Sus
Comments
on 15. December 2024, 16:42 by dingledork
Huh. The tessellation really made me think differently about entropic lines in a really interesting way. Cool puzzle!
on 15. December 2024, 07:06 by MSDOS
Very nice puzzle! I enjoyed chatting about some of the interesting properties that result from entropy lines on a Tessellation grid!
on 15. December 2024, 05:39 by DanishDynamite
Very nice!
on 15. December 2024, 00:15 by sujoyku
Thank you for this fun puzzle, juggler! The entropy lines work wonders in the tesselation set-up. Very cool combination!
on 15. December 2024, 00:11 by QuiltyAsCharged
Nifty interactions!