Posted 20th Jun 2015 at 09:43 Last edited by Elisabeth 20th Jun 2015 at 10:58
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Rated puzzle: Easy Completion time: 9:49 Used 'check puzzle' when incorrect
Except for the bottom right-hand corner, JoergWausW, and I'm not exactly a beginner!! I had to solve by trial and error not being able to see more than one step ahead, or did I miss something?:) Perhaps I should have rated it Moderate. On further thought perhaps I should have looked at the 2s more, I was obsessed with the 3s and 5s
Posted 21st Jun 2015 at 10:56
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Completion time: 4:09
Elisabeth, for the bottom right bottom the 2 is crucial, because it's surrounded by several 5 - which one of the three 5s can't be white? You can figure that out if you think about what has to be black and whether that's possible. This way you find one of these 5s that has to be black. Same applies to a couple of 4s in the bottom left.
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Last edited by Elisabeth 20th Jun 2015 at 10:58
On further thought perhaps I should have looked at the 2s more, I was obsessed with the 3s and 5s
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