Japanese crossword «A hand holds a shuttlecock»
| Size: 10x15 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 07.07.20 | Author: Lalopop |
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its worth the 3 stars difficulty. there's something in there that's advanced technique.
replyI can't believe I needed a hint on a 10 x 15 puzzle! Lalopop, you amaze me.
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So did I. And as it so often is, it was one square that had to be blank. Of course, I'm focused on the squares I need to fill in, so I miss these a lot.
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i havent used a hint on a puzzle in quite a while, great challenge! :D
replyLoved the challenge in such a small puzzle! The solution taught me a new technique.
replyVery very challenging! No hint nor guess needed, but a lot of time. Thank you.
replyWell done, I had fun! Needed 4 minutes, but challenging :-)
replyReally nice little puzzle, it was challenging for its size. I like puzzles like this better than larger ones as those tend to feel a bit tedious to me and aren't necessarily *harder* in terms of making you think, just more work to fill out.
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After using the hint on this one I was perplexed trying to see the proof behind the hint, then i got it. I love moments like that when you figure out a new way to solve in the future
replyOh my god I was stuck on this one for ages! I used to save it and come back to it every once in a while and never saw a way forward until today!
I'm so glad I finally was able to find the solution and I learned a new solving technique while doing it. :)
Also I learned a new English word though I doubt I'll use it very often. :p
replyI'm so glad I finally was able to find the solution and I learned a new solving technique while doing it. :)
Also I learned a new English word though I doubt I'll use it very often. :p
I've never felt so proud about not taking a hint on a puzzle before. Yes, it took A LOT of time to figure it out, but once you do, the rest is just gravy. "What can" is a wonderful tool, but don't forget you have "what cannot" also ;)
replyIt looks more like a baby demon, but anyway, a cool challenge!
replyMan climbing the stairs, man holding a light bulb. Comments here are almost as good as the nonogram itself.
replyI prefer when the number of stars expressing the quality of the image is higher than the number of stars expressing the difficulty of the solution. Which is not your case, Lalopop. At least as far as my personal opinion is concerned.
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