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quality: difficulty:
solvability: moderate lookahead
Puzzle Description:
Yahoo!!
#1: Gator (Gator) on Nov 5, 2010 [HINT]
I used affirmation logic on row 1 to see that R2C2-R2C3 would always be black. The same logic exists all the way around on the edge.#2: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Nov 5, 2010
I also used edge logic on the 2 clue (left) in row 1. If you try to place it at R1C4-R1C5, looking 1 move ahead, you would have to fill in R4C6. But this is impossible as R4C5 is already a dot. So R1C4 is a dot. Use the same logic in other places to finish this one out.
Found to be logically solvable by Gator.#3: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Nov 6, 2010
yep Gator, thats a new word for me "affirmation logic"#4: Teresa K (fasstar) on Nov 6, 2010
where does that name come from? I have solved the puzzle
Interesting solve, fun logic.#5: Gator (Gator) on Nov 6, 2010 [HINT]
"Affirmation Logic" - I think (but not entirely sure) I just started using that name. It is basically applying edge logic multiple times to see what is the same in every possible case. There will be a cell that is always blank or always filled in on the affected row (or column of course).#6: Gator (Gator) on Nov 6, 2010 [HINT]
It looks like I first used it on my Slumped puzzle back in March.#7: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Nov 7, 2010
http://webpbn.com/index.cgi?id=8222
I first gave a name to it in April on my Having Fun puzzle.
http://webpbn.com/index.cgi?id=8381
thanks for answer, Gator :)
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