I like the concept of Two Truths and a Lie, but too often you need a lot of different clue types and the associated rules. Inspired by my collaboration with gdc and his twist on 2T1L in Cagey Architects, I wanted to do something similar where you needed very few clue types to still do it.
Rules:
All feedback (positive or critical) appreciated!
Solution code: Row 3, left to right (9 digits)
on 31. January 2025, 04:24 by Paquet Voleur
Very impressive setup, with the solve flowing quite nicely. After a few puzzles with index lines, I'm starting to get a better intuition about them, and having to lift the ambiguity of the nature of the lines felt pretty good.
on 18. January 2025, 23:25 by antiknight
Nice puzzle!
on 12. January 2025, 19:37 by marty_sears
This was beautifully put together. I'm inclined to agree with VKP... if this isn't my favourite puzzle of yours it is definitely in the top 3.
There were a few tricky things to spot but overall there was a tremendously smooth and satisfying flow. And it felt surprising that only three sets of clues were enough to lead to a solution. I even loved the styling and colour choices for the lines. Lovely stuff.
on 11. January 2025, 07:41 by LehanLehan
What.A.Beauty. Thank you very much for the puzzle,ChinStrap
on 10. January 2025, 07:30 by Chaka
What a puzzle, loved it!
on 9. January 2025, 03:57 by rictech
Loved it! Unique rules that flowed well and made for satisfying deductions. Thanks!
on 9. January 2025, 02:45 by ViKingPrime
This is my new favourite puzzle of yours! which is bothersome, because it feels like now I'm going to have make more liar puzzles. You and gdc, nothing but trouble, you two...
on 9. January 2025, 02:24 by MattYDdraig
Lovely break-in and kept turning up nice deductions to work through the ambiguity.
on 8. January 2025, 18:24 by sujoyku
I loved this puzzle very much. While the puzzle involved a good deal of scanning, it was always well-telegraphed how to proceed. The ambiguous index/thermo logic felt fresh and I enjoyed how cracking the red lines allowed for a burst of disambiguation at the finishing stage. Thank you for setting and sharing this fun puzzle, ChinStrap!
Difficulty: | ![]() |
Rating: | 94 % |
Solved: | 95 times |
Observed: | 3 times |
ID: | 000LI0 |