Birds
(Eingestellt am 29. September 2022, 09:05 Uhr von Oripy)
Following up on my previous puzzle, find here a second puzzle with the same rules.
Rules:
- Normal Sashigane rules apply:
Divide the grid into regions of orthogonally connected cells (representing Sashigane, a Japanese carpenter's square). Each region must be an L shape with a width of one cell. Arrows must lie at one end of an L and point toward the bend. Circles must lie at the bend of an L, and if one contains a number, the L inside must contain the indicated amount of cells.
- Additionally, shade some Sashigane (the whole L-shaped region must either be fully shaded or unshaded) such that the shaded and unshaded cells form a Yin-Yang pattern:
- All shaded cells and all unshaded cells must be orthogonally connected.
- No 2x2 region may be fully shaded or unshaded.
Puzzle can be tried on Penpa+ here
Lösungscode: From top to bottom, the number of different L in each row. Followed by column 3 shading of each cell top to bottom, "S" for shaded, "U" for unshaded. 10 digits followed by 10 letters, no space, no comma.
Zuletzt geändert am 29. September 2022, 10:52 Uhr
Gelöst von Dandelo, marcmees, h5663454, Jesper, polar, misko, jessica6, Statistica, shedarshian, Mark Sweep, Nylimb, CHalb, Uhu, ManuH, data, szabog, NIGHTCRAULER, jkuo7, webato, MaNCS, 85392, yttrio
Kommentare
am 19. März 2024, 23:02 Uhr von yttrio
Another fun hybrid! It was quite cool how the two rule sets ended up interacting.
am 29. Januar 2023, 23:21 Uhr von szabog
This was good, too, I would be happy to see some more.
am 30. September 2022, 04:36 Uhr von polar
I'm enjoying these fun puzzles! Thank you
am 29. September 2022, 17:15 Uhr von Jesper
Fun puzzle, thanks!
Zuletzt geändert am 29. September 2022, 11:08 Uhram 29. September 2022, 10:55 Uhr von marcmees
fun puzzle. thanks.
> Oripy: thank you for playing!
am 29. September 2022, 10:52 Uhr von Oripy
Corrected the link to the puzzle
Zuletzt geändert am 29. September 2022, 10:52 Uhram 29. September 2022, 10:39 Uhr von Dandelo
Very nice.
The link leads to #1.
> Thanks for pointing that out! I corrected the link.