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solvability: moderate lookahead
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#1: Andrew Schultz (blurglecruncheon) on Jan 23, 2020 [HINT]
I couldn't quite get rid of the need for edge logic, but I think the edge logic is pretty simple. Placing the 1 in R24 left of C17 would mean C17R20 is black, but the 11 or R20 would be broken up.#2: Greg Bernath (mamooth) on Jan 23, 2020
At night, the ice weasels come.#3: Ailsa Hebert (bazette3) on Jan 23, 2020
Enjoyed the solve, Thanks!#4: Beep (Boop) on Jan 23, 2020
The Simpson's actually debuted on The Tracy Ullman Show two years before that.#5: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jan 23, 2020 [SPOILER]
Fun solve.
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#6: Lauren (lorispad) on Jan 23, 2020
I used to read his strip in the Baltimore sun!!#7: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Feb 8, 2020 [HINT]
After LL & CL finishes the blue and gets some black;#8: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Feb 8, 2020
Since all the columns from c12-c17 need one black pixel in either r24 or 25, the 11 in r25 must continue all the way to r16 to prevent a conflict in r24. So r25c12-16 must be black.
LL
EL 3 r24 = c1-2 white
LL to finish.
Found to be solvable with moderate lookahead by infrapinklizzard.#9: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Feb 8, 2020 [HINT]
Andrew, I see we looked in the same spot, but yours would actually be deep lookahead as the 1 in r24 could be in either c5 or 6 without immediate conflict. When placing the 1, you would have to take into account both the 3 in that row and the 11 in r25 which would push it over the line.#10: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Feb 8, 2020 [SPOILER]
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