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#1: bugaboo (bugaboo) on May 20, 2011
two-way logic makes r1c2 always green#2: Liz P (lizteach) on May 20, 2011 [HINT]
no guessing
No guessing. I used edge logic on the 2 in r1.#3: Maggie Johns (Magginni) on May 21, 2011
i tried guessing first, but knew at once logic was the way to go. on these puzzles, logic is ALWAYS the way to go...... that's the purpose isn't it?#4: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on May 26, 2011
Found to be logically solvable by gator.#5: Gator (gator) on May 26, 2011 [HINT]
Smile logic (look at what is left - only 1 cell remains to be placed on each column).#6: Teresa K (fasstar) on May 29, 2011
Nice little puzzle, Lilly.#7: Sarah Andrews (sarah) on Jun 6, 2011
ditto # 6. cute.#8: Edith Clark (eclark) on Dec 31, 2011
For a small puzzle it did make me think. Cute image, too.#9: Lilly Johns (LJohns315) on Dec 31, 2011
Thanks, all.#10: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Jan 25, 2019
Found to have multiple solutions by valerie.#11: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Jan 25, 2019
Found to have a unique solution by valerie.#12: Valerie Mates (valerie) on Jan 25, 2019
Sorry about the flip on the multiple solutions question. I found what I thought had to be the only possible solution, but then the webpbn site gave that message about "there are multiple solutions and you found the wrong one," so I marked it as having multiple solutions. But then I solved it again, found exactly the same solution, and this time webpbn liked it. So I really do think there is only one solution. Which is exactly what Gator said back in 2011.
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