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Comments on Puzzle #19410: Testing what's original (No guessing!)
By Kadou (Kadou)

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#1: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Jul 27, 2012

Good puzzle to introduce the concept. Can really get challenging.
#2: Billie Patterson (bpat) on Jul 27, 2012
I like it!
#3: Jan Wolter (jan) on Jul 27, 2012
So people are already doing cool things with this that I never thought of.
#4: Kadou (Kadou) on Jul 27, 2012
LOL! I also wanted to test this. Thanks!
#5: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on Jul 27, 2012
Hmm. I switched from my iPad to my desktop computer, so I could fill in the clues more quickly. On the desktop, every column had a red dot at the top, and I couldn't make any black squares (only a blank square and a dot).

I don't know if anyone else has had this problem.
#6: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Jul 27, 2012
interesting concept kadou
#7: Jan Wolter (jan) on Jul 27, 2012
Kristen - yes, other people have reported this problem. But it might be because they have an old version of the Javascript loading from cache.
#8: Tom King (sgusa) on Jul 27, 2012
Interesting, Kadou. I guess I am a traditionalist. I would prefer accounting for numbers of colored squares rather than the number of clues in a column. I don't know how to create a puzzle using this method (or if I would want to). I rated it high in creativity (quality), and low in difficulty (it was pretty easy). I had to refresh to determine this was the actual intent of the puzzle.
#9: Kadou (Kadou) on Jul 27, 2012
Thanks David and Tom!
This puzzle would have been "Trivial" to solve without blotting. It opens up for a whole new type of puzzle creating and solving. When creating, blotting clues is useless if it makes a multiple solutions puzzle.
Like Tom, I am a traditionalist - I even prefer the original marks and spaces puzzle concept (i.e black and white) over colored puzzles.
#10: Jan Wolter (jan) on Jul 28, 2012
Tom, when creating puzzles there is now a new button that looks just like this puzzle that you can click on to put yourself in clue-blotting mode. Then you click on clue numbers to blot them out.

It's very easy to get multiple solutions after blotting out clues, so it needs to be done with care.

I think it might be good for boring little-white space puzzles into real puzzles, for hiding the symmetry of symmetrical puzzles, and for throwing a little variety into life.
#11: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jul 28, 2012
Nicely done, Kadou. I am also a traditionalist, so I was not especially excited by this "new fangled" twist to puzzling. I'm just glad I'm willing to try something new, because this is a bit of a brain thrill. :-)
#12: Kadou (Kadou) on Jul 28, 2012
Thanks Teresa!
#13: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Jul 29, 2012
cool Kadou and thx again Jan
#14: Kadou (Kadou) on Jul 29, 2012
Thanks Tom!
and...
Thanks again Jan! :)
#15: Velma Warren (Shiro) on Oct 17, 2018
Good 1st blot puzzle.
#16: Andrew Schultz (blurglecruncheon) on Nov 6, 2019
It's neat to see a bit of history--I remember wondering what the first blot puzzles were like, and now I have a reference point. This was fun on its own, too.

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