Numbers in white cells (other than the white circle) indicate how many of that cell's edges are part of the loop. Black cells are to be treated as 0 clues.
This is a puzzle I made for BenceJoful as part of last year's CTC Secret Santa, and I have obtained their permission to post this puzzle here. It is a hybrid of the Slitherlink and Slalom genres, and I hope you all enjoy it!
Solution code: For each row, the longest run of cells inside the loop, not including black cells
on 28. January 2025, 11:31 by anni_is_okay
Solved it on Penpa, can‘t figure out the solution code. I think I did it right, but it says it‘s wrong. Sucks that Penpa can‘t give the right solution code upon completion, so we can check it off here.
on 28. January 2025, 11:28 by anni_is_okay
Solved it on Penpa, can‘t figure out the solution code. I think I did it right, but it says it‘s wrong. Sucks that Penpa can‘t give the right solution code upon completion, so we can check it off here.
on 29. April 2023, 15:59 by Hasheasy
One of the first slither link variation i solved. Had a great time
on 10. April 2023, 18:12 by szabog
Very fun solving. Thank you :)
on 12. February 2023, 15:16 by AstralSky
I misinterpreted the solution code---I think black cells don`t stop a continuous run, just not being counted but it stops the continuous cells count.
Puzzle wise is fun.
on 31. December 2022, 13:09 by rubbeng
I hate solution code
on 23. November 2022, 13:35 by Dandelo
Gemeint war "the longest run of white cells inside the loop". Also bei WWWSWWWW wäre es 4.
on 23. November 2022, 12:45 by CHalb
I think I have the solution, I see two possibilities to interpret the solution code, but both codes don't work.
Shall I only consider inside blocks without any black cells at all or shall I omit the black cells in counting in all inside blocks?
on 27. October 2022, 09:49 by BenceJoful
Again, I hadn't played either of these genres much, but the mix was very nice, leading me through the solve with a particularly memorable 'aha' moment. And after that, still quite interesting to work out the remainder.
on 26. October 2022, 23:04 by Jesper
Fun hybrid, thanks!
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