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Get Up on the Hydra's Back! (Chaos Construction)

(Published on 20. August 2022, 10:38 by tesseralis)

This puzzle introduces a new ruleset I call "Anatomino" that I think has some potential. Please do try it out and let me know what you think!

Place the digits 1-9 in each row, column, and orthogonally connected region. The regions must be determined.

A cell with a number N in the top-left corner counts the number of cells in its region that have N orthogonal neighbors. (For instance, any snake has two 1-neighbor cells and seven 2-neighbor cells.) A question mark indicates an unknown value of N. Examples of valid clues and regions are shown below, with cells of different neighbor counts highlighted.

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Example regions

Solution code: Column 1 followed by Column 9


Solved by Xalothros, Jesper, Franjo, henrypijames, flatbread, jkuo7, KNT, wildbush7, MagnusJosefsson, Agent, marcmees, Elliptical, Jay Dyer, Jaych, polar, profanat, Dandelo, flyjim, Xenonetix, halakani, Lavender Gooms, Selenotropism, kjholt, Al Fresco, jsalomon, qoala, akamchinjir, h5663454, Christounet, Paletron, lerroyy, wawawawa, SXH, karen_birgitta, steeto, dogfarts, BeeBoi, Lyun Licuss
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Comments

on 19. July 2023, 23:29 by Christounet
Excellent CC, with a really interesting study of irregular geometry. Thanks :)

on 3. December 2022, 04:06 by Selenotropism
Cool break in, and unique logic

on 6. September 2022, 23:30 by profanat
Nice puzzle, broke it at the end, but hopefully fixed without many changes

Last changed on 8. September 2022, 02:55

on 25. August 2022, 12:44 by marcmees
had to put the puzzle aside for a while, wondering how to start. Today the obvious break-in hit me. After that the puzzle developed nicely into a great CC. thanks.
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Thanks for keeping it in mind and going back to solve it! ~tess

on 22. August 2022, 22:45 by Agent
Great use of geometric deductions, thanks! I liked how the regions unfold.

on 21. August 2022, 23:29 by KNT
Very rare use of a global geometric constraint in a CC puzzle. Enjoyed it, very different!

Last changed on 8. September 2022, 02:49

on 20. August 2022, 19:49 by Franjo
Interesting new rule and a very nice setting. More approachable than it looks at first glance. Thank you very much!
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Thanks for doing the puzzle! ~tess

Last changed on 8. September 2022, 02:49

on 20. August 2022, 12:49 by Xalothros
Interesting ruleset, though I found it fairly tricky to keep track of. It feels like there's some scope for interesting puzzles using a negative constraint on this ruleset
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yeah! I feel like it'll combine well with other polyomino puzzles too. It is tricky, but there are some strategies like coloring and keeping track of counts that help with that. ~tess

Difficulty:5
Rating:100 %
Solved:38 times
Observed:9 times
ID:000AWH

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