Lösungscode: Row 9
am 18. Juli 2024, 17:04 Uhr von XeonRisq
The initial idea was good, and you keep pushing the boundaries which makes each subsequent puzzle that much better. Keep squeezing, can't wait to see what you come up with next. ( Sucks that you already got stung =/ )
Thanks for the kind comments - next maybe a collab on rooftops & staircases :)
am 16. Juli 2024, 15:41 Uhr von marcmees
Q: A row with clue 4 may as well have a second staircase of different length in the same row?
Hi - yes, that is possible. There can be additional unclued staircases of any length in a row with a clue.
am 16. Juli 2024, 14:06 Uhr von MonsieurTRISTE
I think there is something not clear about the rules. Let me try to explain.
Consider a row 896745231, it has four staircases of length 2 from left to right. Now if this row’s clue on the left is “2”, it can refer to any one of the 4 staircases. Then which ONE of the 4 staircases is considered “clued”, or ALL of them is simultaneously “clued”, though there is only one clue? I think this difference matters for the circles and squares.
Hi - the rules mean only one of these staircases is considered clued, not all of them. It is for the solver to figure out which one is the clued one from the positions of the squares and circles. Does this help?
Yes, that makes sense. Thanks for answering :)