User comments: ordi
to user page| Crossword | Date | Comment |
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| Roots | 21 May 2021, 19:46 | Oh nice, I like your solution! It took me some time to see the two squares that have to be filled in in this row, really clever! :) Well, tbh I don't mind using edge logic whenever I'm stuck on a puzzle. It's a logical way after all to cross out some squares and I think edge logic is even required to solve some of the puzzles in Mario's Picross 2 for the Gameboy and Mario's Super Picross for the SNES. But yeah, apparently edge logic isn't required to solve the puzzles on this site or the ones from the newer Jupiter games for Nintendo Switch, so I also understand why some people refuse to use edge logic. :) |
| The Statue Of Liberty | 21 May 2021, 1:29 | This was a lot of fun, great puzzle! I was stuck at this point https://imgur.com/a/vFPJBzz for some time, but to eventually find the 2 squares in column 22 that have to be filled in felt really good. :D |
| Roots | 19 May 2021, 16:12 | Well, this reply is a bit late, but maybe you or someone else is still interested in the solution of this puzzle. :D You probably have to use edge logic in order to solve the puzzle. Putting the 5 in the upper right corner for example results in this (https://imgur.com/a/hvAlaNx) contradiction and therefore you have to put an X in C45/R1. You can cross out some more squares in this column using edge logic and-more importantly- you can also use edge logic in row 2,5 and 6 to find even more Xs in the upper right corner. (https://imgur.com/a/hDcXoU8) I hope this helps. :) |
