• KittyKaity
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    Tricky but fun to solve logically. Could solve quicker by pattern spotting but that spoils the fun :)
    08/03/2018 à 09:51
  • elmcot
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    Nice pattern. did it all logically except for last 2 in bottom left corner, Thanks.
    08/03/2018 à 15:07
  • Strigoii
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    I found quite a few more ambiguous squares in the middle of the puzzle (the O's can also be made as slanted ovals). Easy to guess though. Thank you!
    08/03/2018 à 19:02
  • Gewehrdalf
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    For something that you claim is "logical" 37? possible solutions is quite alot.
    08/03/2018 à 21:17
  • siz16
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    So what exactly is this "often overlooked technique"? Making assumptions based on patterns? Cause let me just say, that does NOT make a puzzle "logical". I shouldn't have to make any assumptions when solving a true hanjie puzzle. This is not fully logical, and therefor it is not a hanjie.
    09/03/2018 à 09:02
  • vlla
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    No es lógico.
    09/03/2018 à 11:26
  • marionjfr
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    Lovely puzzle. thank you.
    11/03/2018 à 09:25
  • silentfootpath
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    Thanks, not really logical unless by symmetry.
    12/03/2018 à 02:53
  • Oviv
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    Yep, the cells in the pattern are large ambiguous spots with 3 possible solutions. And there's another dual ambiguous part in the corner. All of those together give this puzzle 3*3*3*3*2 = 72 different logical solutions.
    The correct formations are easy to guess in the end though.
    20/03/2018 à 18:55
  • mmartin
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    Thank You.
    03/08/2018 à 21:44
  • zantedeschia
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    Logical except last 2 dots. Surprisingly satisfying pattern to solve.
    The large "ambiguous" dots are not ambiguous. They are easily solved with temporaries. If you put there L-shaped dot formations, you are not having enough dots there! They are logical!
    30/12/2019 à 16:15
  • CAN24
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    Great puzzle, thanks x.
    11/04/2020 à 20:43