Posted 13th Mar 2016 at 01:33 Last edited by Blueberry 13th Mar 2016 at 02:08
Blueberry Has started but not yet finished this puzzle
There are multiple correct answers for this puzzle. Or at least 2. I correctly completed it and it meets all the requirements but it doesn't match the answer that you chose to be the only correct answer.
Posted 13th Mar 2016 at 02:14
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has started but not yet finished this puzzle
There is only one solution. For full instructions on how to play each puzzle, click 'Instructions' at the top of this page, or click 'Consecutive rules' at the bottom-right of the puzzle when it opens. This is highlighted by the giant yellow banner at the top of the puzzle when first started.
As you will see when you read the instructions, the bars mean that numbers are consecutive; if there is no bar, they are not consecutive.
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Last edited by Blueberry 13th Mar 2016 at 02:08
I correctly completed it and it meets all the requirements but it doesn't match the
answer that you chose to be the only correct answer.
As you will see when you read the instructions, the bars mean that numbers are consecutive; if there is no bar, they are not consecutive.
All puzzles on Puzzlemix have a single, unique solution.
Gareth, puzzlemix
You can however view other players' statistics and comments in the tables above.