RULES (for part A):
SPOT RULES:
LINE TYPES:
Solution code: Column 9 of the 9x9 grid, reading downwards.
on 26. February 2025, 19:17 by eladv
Great puzzle!! I thought there was an ambiguity in part C but it turns out I missed a rule.
Here is the picture of my (wrong) solutions, in case someone already looked at it and wants to check why I was wrong (my mistake is in R4C7): https://imgur.com/a/89qnuFL
Thank you for a great puzzle!!
on 19. February 2025, 02:08 by ChinStrap
Had the pleasure of testing all the 6x6s but this was the first time I got to see the 9x9. Loved every minute!
on 12. February 2025, 07:47 by jakestilesowen
Great job. Never stop innovating. Really cool how much new design space you make good puzzles out of.
on 11. February 2025, 03:50 by marty_sears
Thanks to those who gave me feedback about part C - I have now removed the unnecessary thermo
on 11. February 2025, 00:57 by OrestisLomis
Another lovely new ruleset! Took me a long time to wrap my head around the interactions, but very nice once I did!
on 10. February 2025, 01:37 by mscha
Very nice! The first two parts were a nice introduction, which made the much harder part 3 doable.
on 9. February 2025, 21:01 by sujoyku
What an incredible set of puzzles! Thank you for setting and sharing, Marty!
on 9. February 2025, 15:03 by EDL
Great intro to the new constraint, the interactions between different line types in 3rd puzzle are beautiful. Hope to see more edgeline puzzles in the future, I feel they have a lot of potential.
P.S. Maybe it's cause of the same graphics, but I'm already thinking about a crossover with another great series of yours, Finkz might enjoy a labyrinth made of edgelines instead of regular walls.
P.P.S. Small suggestion: post full rules for every puzzle, not only the first one; sometimes you want to re-read the rules and it's not always super convenient to return to the previous puzzle(s) to do it, especially on the phone.
Marty: thankyou for the nice comments and the feedback regarding the rules. I have updated so they are all there as a reminder in each part
on 9. February 2025, 11:57 by lmdemasi
Very nice!
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