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a triple! here’re my entries for logic showcase 64, presented in the order i made them.

pentomino areas rulesplace the bank of shapes into the grid such that each shape segment occupies one cell, no shapes overlap or share an edge or point, and each region contains exactly one shape. shapes can be rotated/reflected.








“hurricane”
(play on pzprxs!)






while statue park remains queen in my heart, it was fun to dip into other pentomino genres for a spell. this pentomino areas puzzle was def just me testing the waters; this pentomino in the box puzzle, on the other hand, i am disgustingly pleased with.

pentomino in the box rulesplace the bank of shapes into the grid such that each shape segment occupies one cell, no shapes overlap or share an edge or point, and each region contains exactly three shaded cells belonging to exactly two shapes. shapes can be rotated/reflected.












“the swamp”








finally, another hit points puzzle! this was me betting (correctly) there wouldn’t be any other number placement entries, so i would serve the people their vegetables if no one else would. entries are presented anonymously at first, but, hilariously, multiple people clocked this one as mine prior to authors being revealed.

hit points ruleslabel each unnumbered cell with a number from 1 to x, where x is the side length of the grid, such that every number is present in each row and column. each number outside of the grid indicates the sum of every number n that occupies the nth cell along its line of sight into the grid.







“negotiations”



with themes like these, the puzzles write themselves! that’s actually a bit of a vice of mine—i’d caution against a creative disposition toward overly restrictive themes, unless you, like me, are a glutton for punishment.

kissing polyominoes rulesplace the bank of shapes into the grid such that each shape segment occupies one cell and no shapes overlap. shapes can be rotated/reflected. each border indicates where two shapes share an edge; no two shapes share an edge anywhere without a border. each cross mark indicates a cell not occupied by a shape.






“numbers”
(play on puzz.link!)



size ≠ difficulty! here’s some statue park puzzles in decreasing order of size and increasing order of difficulty.

statue park rulesplace the bank of shapes into the grid such that each shape segment occupies one cell, no shapes overlap or share an edge, and all of the unoccupied cells connect orthogonally in a single group. shapes can be rotated/reflected. each black circle indicates a cell occupied by a shape, and each white circle indicates a cell not occupied by a shape.







“sp as in… ii”
(play on puzz.link!)





this next one uses some novel logic—try to find it!





“inside info”
(play on puzz.link!)




the one below the cut is straight up unreasonable. i’m sharing it here solely as a curiosity, along w/ its solution in a collapsible.


 
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