wisprabbit

puzzle + interactive fiction bnuuy

hello! i make logic puzzles and interactive fiction games. i'm good and nice


twitter (not used much anymore)
twitter.com/wisprabbit
crosshare (crossword blog, still active-ish)
crosshare.org/wisprabbit
puzz.link (logic puzzles, defunct because those bitches at twitter ate the api)
puzz.link/db/?via=wisprabbit

Solve this puzzle online on puzz.link

Rules: Shade some of the blank cells in the grid, and draw a loop through the centres of every unshaded blank cell. By the end of the puzzle, every blank cell must be either shaded or part of the loop.

Shaded cells cannot share an edge with each other (although they can touch at the corners). The loop cannot have any junctions or dead ends. There can only be one loop, not multiple loops.

Grey clue cells give the number of cells to be shaded in the direction of the arrow within that row or column up to the edge of the puzzle (i.e. seeing through other clue cells). There may be shaded cells which aren't pointed to by any clue cell.

I make logic puzzles, but I haven't published one in a while. This one should hopefully be manageable for people who haven't solved a Yajilin before? They're fun puzzles once you get your head around the rules.

The contact links in my profile have more of my puzzles if you're interested. Unfortunately you'll need a Twitter account that isn't rate-limited for the day to access the puzz.link logic puzzles. Yeah, I know. Once I finish and publish the text adventure I'm working on (hopefully in October!), archiving the old puzzles to Cohost and my Neocities website will be the next big project. (That's why I haven't published that many puzzles this year - kinda wanna limit the work I make for myself later on!)


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