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#1: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on Sep 18, 2012
This one was fun to figure out where to start a diagonal.#2: Bruce Yanoshek (yanogator) on Sep 18, 2012 [HINT]
I used something like edge logic when I went to solve it (to see how difficult it would be). I filled in the entire left edge (below R5), then extended it to the right, then chipped away at it, using the 7s and 6 in columns 3-5. I might call that "lump logic".#3: Tom King (sgusa) on Sep 18, 2012 [HINT]
#4: Petra Lassen (Stjarna) on Sep 19, 2012 [HINT]
Sorry, Bruce. Don't get "lump logic. I didn't rate it or the other puzzle. Neither were solvable to me. I didn't rate either one.
It's solvable with edge logic... at least with trial and error. ;)#5: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Sep 19, 2012
Bruce,6 of my last 7 puzzles have been 20x20 B&W,but you can never have too many.:)#6: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Sep 21, 2012
Found to be solvable with deep lookahead by gator.#7: Gator (gator) on Sep 21, 2012 [HINT]
After initial line logic, look at the 4 clue in row 6. With internal edge logic, you can make R6C1-R6C4 dots. Dots in row 5 with line logic.#8: BlackCat (BlackCat) on May 31, 2014
I had to look many moves ahead to solve the rest.
Can't get it.#9: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on Jun 1, 2014
http://weknowmemes.com/2012/03/cutlery-stablery-spoonlery/#10: besmirched tea (Besmirched Tea) on Nov 24, 2018 [SPOILER]
I can't think of forks and spoons the same way anymore.
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