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My first puzzle suffered somewhat from an almost predictable consequence of my lacking self-confidence; I underrated its difficulty, believing that it wouldn't put up much of a fight against solvers far cleverer than I. Well, I can't complain about being proven wrong, even if it was a weird mix of embarrassing and hilarious. One particularly fun response came courtesy of bigger, who wondered what I would consider a five-star puzzle to look like... and, uh, it just so happened that, before I'd even conceived of Locust, I'd been banging my head against an idea that I thought was both really cool and seriously vicious. Having now become a tad more practiced in head-banging, so to speak, I've been able to tweak the setup so that the resultant puzzle is actually, y'know, a puzzle. The solution is logically achievable, to the point where I'd argue that getting started is the hardest part... and hey, the puzzle itself looks pretty swish to boot! Although the ordered palindromes were the concept I was originally exploring, the actual puzzle all stemmed from the central palindrome and the cage it contains, so it only seemed fitting to name it after that arrangement as well...-~-~-~-~-~-~
Lösungscode: Row 2 and Column 8
am 29. Dezember 2020, 13:21 Uhr von MavericksJD
Amazing construction!
am 29. Dezember 2020, 07:09 Uhr von bigger
Why corners? o(╥﹏╥)o
Why the corners always so hard
am 29. Dezember 2020, 03:13 Uhr von SudokuExplorer
Wow! What a brutally brilliant puzzle. The logic was just stunning to work out :-)