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#1: Donna McFarland (jade8114) on Nov 6, 2016 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#2: CB Paul (cbpaul) on Nov 9, 2016
Good solve. Well timed.#3: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Nov 9, 2016
^indeed.#4: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Nov 10, 2016
Cool image Donna. :)#5: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on Nov 18, 2016
Awesome#6: Ailsa Hebert (bazette3) on Jan 25, 2023
Great solve! Had to work at it which is what I love! Thanks!!#7: Bill (PopPop) on Jan 10, 2026 [HINT]
I am really stuck. LL & CL got me to 83%. Then I found what I thought was a clever bit of logic that only one of the 4's in C7 & C8, and only one of the 4's in C12 & C13 can extend into R25. That plus a little IEL in R19 got me all the way to 84%! I finally gave up and decided to assume symmetry as the remaining clues strongly imply, even though I know that is considered guessing. And that still gets me only to 89%. I just can't see what I'm missing.#8: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jan 10, 2026 [HINT]
I had to resort to picture logic, which I suppose could be construed as zigzag logic or something, but the lowest black 1 in C3 and in C17 have to go in R23, to complete the outline.#9: Bill (PopPop) on Jan 13, 2026 [HINT]
Thank you Kristen. Those two cells allowed the rest to then be solved with LL. Although I'm not certain that would have sufficed had I not already solved what i could with symmetry - assuming a unique solution.#10: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jan 13, 2026
I rated this as needing guessing. I don't think picture logic counts as logic, and I know the preponderance of opinion on this site is that symmetry does not count as logic unless the author tells you there is a unique solution.
yeah. I knew it was a cop-out when I did it. :)
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