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posts from @dohz tagged #puzzle

also:

more statue park puzzles! the second one uses that trimmed-corner workaround i used before—be sure to count the monominoes correctly.

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.







“the observatory”
(play on puzz.link!)











“alloys”
(play on puzz.link!)



aquapelago is a puzzle type that’s gotten p popular lately, and i’ve hopped on the bandwagon too. apologies for the double-digit number—if being in the logic puzzle scene has taught me anything, it’s that none of us can count.

aquapelago rulesshade some cells such that no shaded cells share an edge, no 2×2 area is entirely unshaded, and all of the unshaded cells connect orthogonally in a single group. some shaded cells are given. diagonally connected shaded cells form groups: each numbered cell indicates the number of shaded cells in its group.








“counting down the hours”
(play on puzz.link!)



here’s a couple hit points puzzles i made some time ago. surprisingly difficult type to construct—easy to stumble into an undisambiguable corner.

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.





“binary numbers”









“heaven or hell”


 
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