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quality: difficulty:
solvability: moderate lookahead
Puzzle Description:
tax season that is!
#1: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jan 7, 2012 [SPOILER]
Good one Sharon, i do my own tax returns,and even though i pull my hair out doing them,i enjoy the challenge.:)#2: Sharon Underkoffler (shar71) on Jan 7, 2012 [SPOILER]
I enjoy the challenge also, That's why I work For H&R Block to help those who don't.#3: Veronica Howard (howardve) on Jan 7, 2012
I Been a Tax Preparer for Last 7 year at Jackson Hewitt. You are settling for less at H & R in Kingman AZ. Jackson Hewitt treats you like family not an appointment.#4: Sharon Underkoffler (shar71) on Jan 9, 2012
Veronica, I am sorry to hear that but am glad you are there to help. I don"t believe in the battle between brands all I care about is the client and making sure they get the best service they deserve. I too treat my clients like family.#5: Gator (gator) on Jan 20, 2012 [HINT]
Most of this puzzle solves normally until we get to the "V". Looking at the 3 clue in row 4, if it goes all the way left, this causes only 4 cells left in row 2, but we need 5. SO R4C10 is a dot. The same logic can be done on the right to make R4C16 a dot. After some line logic, we can see that the left 2 clue in row 3 cannot go all the way left without making row 1 invalid. So R3C10 is a dot. (Or you could have done this on the right). The rest solves with line logic.#6: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Jan 20, 2012
Nice puzzle.
Found to be logically solvable by gator.
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