yellow: All squares the 10 can reach. So the 10 HAS to spread up. But it has to let the black cell above the 10 connect to other black ones and it has to leave some room for the 4 in the top row. red: four squares the 11 has to get to. Eats up 9 of 11. green: the four(4)th one has to be filled in white...
Posted 2nd Apr 2020 at 16:04
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Completion time: 3:28 Used 'show wrong moves'
My mind refuses to take this in, must be getting old:) But thanks JoergWaus
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Last edited by JoergWausW 1st Apr 2020 at 23:02
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I guess you got all the black ones.
yellow: All squares the 10 can reach. So the 10 HAS to spread up. But it has to let the black cell above the 10 connect to other black ones and it has to leave some room for the 4 in the top row.
red: four squares the 11 has to get to. Eats up 9 of 11.
green: the four(4)th one has to be filled in white...
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