Lösungscode: Column 8
am 22. Januar 2024, 00:39 Uhr von Roezaea
I'm quite experienced with nurikabe, and I stared at the start of this puzzle for over an hour wondering how in world anyone could break in to it, before realizing the additional restriction that "seas must stay within their sudoku region".
Incredible puzzle with great logic. Would love to see more. Thanks for setting.
am 30. September 2023, 14:54 Uhr von shizu
Happy to solve this one, was fun throughout the progress. Very doable even for non-pro solvers like me ^^
Was stuck at some point because I forgot about the V clue x)
am 27. September 2023, 16:17 Uhr von codewizard
That was a fun journey! A tad harder than 3* I think, or it was maybe just the unfamiliar ruleset that took a while get a handle on :-)
am 27. September 2023, 16:13 Uhr von LeaVulpina
Very cool. I'm a little embarrassed that it took me two hours, but I guess that's what happens when you keep forgetting the rules and wondering why something went wrong. xD
am 25. September 2023, 20:44 Uhr von elnahal
This was my first Nurikabe as well as my first irregular 9x9. Great setting, I had to take a break for a day but I am really glad I finished it.
am 24. September 2023, 19:42 Uhr von GemmaOane
Update title and description
am 24. September 2023, 12:48 Uhr von Dandelo
Very nice. I've read only the first comment before solving, so I made the same mistake as coreng. But I just had to go back a few steps.
But I would call it neither Coral nor Yinyang. The ground and the seas follow exactly the rules of Nurikabe and even the numbers in the circles do so.
You are right. I updated the title. ~GemmaOane
am 24. September 2023, 06:09 Uhr von coreng
Fabulous setting. I misread the rule about oil seas and mistakenly thought the counter digit must be IN the sea. So for a while I thought I broke the puzzle, but it all went smoothly on my second attempt! Thanks
am 24. September 2023, 00:33 Uhr von Leonardo024
Wow, enjoyable but hard... I could start really solving after about 20 minutes when I read that the digit in the circle corresponds to the number of the sea size >.<