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solvability: line logic only
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#1: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Oct 5, 2011 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#2: Marie-Louise Ambrey (marz71) on Oct 5, 2011 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#3: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on Oct 5, 2011 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#4: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Oct 5, 2011
Thx Marie-Louise and Kristen.#5: Brian Bellis (mootpoint) on Oct 5, 2011 [SPOILER]
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BTW I was thinking it was a prarie dog on its hind legs until the very last pixel. Then POP! I love when that happens.#7: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Oct 5, 2011
thx Brian,and yes i imagine it is the last thing a dog sees.#8: Joel Lynn (Furface1) on Oct 5, 2011 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#9: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Oct 6, 2011
What inspired me Joel was Gizzard's comment about too many penguins,why aren't there more skunks and zebras,from there a few of us have made skunks. I still think the best skunk is Niki's puzzle # 12424 titled handstand,of course i could be biased cause she's my wife lol.:)#10: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Sep 30, 2016 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#11: Yonah Kondor (yokon965) on Dec 3, 2021 [HINT] [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#12: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Dec 3, 2021
There is no smile logic in this puzzle, Yonah. It is line logic only.#13: Yonah Kondor (yokon965) on Dec 6, 2021
The various kinds of advanced logic we have named are explained on this page: https://www.webpbn.com/solving.html
Hmmm; I see the difference between Smile Logic as defined on that page (thanks for the link!) and my interpretation of it... So it's just line logic(?) when I draw diagonals of sequential opposing vertical and horizontal 2s, or curves when I see 2s become 3s become 4s in one axis (with respective diminishing sequences in the other). Either way, it's fun when I catch those patterns! :)
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