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quality: difficulty: solvability: moderate lookahead
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#1: Ellen Vollor (evollor) on Aug 29, 2012
I think of them as large animals, but a very small puzzle. lol nice job#2: valerie o..travis (bigblue) on Aug 29, 2012
good one brian, like the blots :)#3: Brian Bellis (mootpoint) on Aug 29, 2012
Thanks. Me too Travis.#4: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Aug 29, 2012
Yeah, very nice.#5: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Aug 30, 2012
cool puz, Bran#6: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Aug 30, 2012
Excellent.:)#7: Jota (jota) on Aug 30, 2012
Nice solve!#8: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Aug 30, 2012 [HINT]
Nice solve.#9: Teresa K (fasstar) on Aug 30, 2012
When line and color logic run out, look at the 3s in c2&4 vs the 2 in r3. Both of the 3s cannot go up into r3 because of the 2, so at least one of the 3s must go down into r6.
Now some affirmation/two-way logic. Since we know at least one of those 3s go into r6:
-- If c2's goes into r6, then r6c2-4 are black (due to the 5 in r6)
-- If c4's goes into r6, then (of course) r6c4 is black.
Either way, r6c4 is black. Then line (and a bit of color) logic to finish.
Fun logic. No guessing.#10: Levi Ross (rhodyboy888) on Sep 1, 2012 [HINT]
i found to be logically solvable with moderate lookahead. No guessing required. Nice one.#11: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on May 31, 2013
Found to be solvable with moderate lookahead by infrapinklizzard.
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