Lösungscode: Zeile 7, gefolgt von Spalte 8.
am 2. Dezember 2022, 02:56 Uhr von Nick Smirnov
Penpa:
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am 17. September 2011, 11:39 Uhr von sandmoppe
Ist mir viel leichter gefallen, als das erste. Sicher auch wegen der Farben, die die zusammenhängenden Gebiete optisch hervorheben.
am 16. September 2011, 18:04 Uhr von Statistica
Viel besser! Vielen Dank!
am 16. September 2011, 17:04 Uhr von flaemmchen
Mir gefällt es mit Farben viel besser :-))
am 16. September 2011, 14:23 Uhr von CHalb
A very good construction! Much for fun than I expexted. I have to look at the first one after colouring it.
am 16. September 2011, 13:18 Uhr von ibag
I think it looks much better and clearer, too. I havn't solved the first one, but I will have a look for the law of leftovers. ;-)
am 16. September 2011, 13:12 Uhr von CHalb
When I looked at the puzzle without seeing your comment I immediately thought the colours are a very good idea. You should keep the connecting lines as well.
am 16. September 2011, 12:35 Uhr von Rollo
Thats my opinion too. In fact i used colours to solve it.
am 16. September 2011, 12:14 Uhr von Realshaggy
Looks much better. Don't worry about redundance.
am 16. September 2011, 07:54 Uhr von Richard
In the 'ketten-sudoku' of last week there was a very nice Law of Leftovers. I am afraid not much people recognized it. That might be due to the fact that the puzzle looks a bit 'messy' with only black and white. Therefore, I used colours this time, but I have mixed emotions to it. On the one hand it looks nice from an esthetic point of view, on the other hand: the connecting lines are redundant now and can be removed. And the lines are just that where the puzzle gets its name from.
What do you solvers think of it in this way?