Yes I know it's nonconsecutive. :-) But I've twice got to a stage where there's no logic to follow and I have to make a guess (and test that guess). I thought that shouldn't be necessary, so I must have missed something.
Posted 22nd Sep 2021 at 19:25
Penelope Daily subscriber Rated puzzle: Hard Completion time: 49:42 Used 'check puzzle' when incorrect
Naomiw I had to start again 3 times but got there in the end without guessing. Perhaps you need to have one more go at it. Good luck!
Posted 22nd Sep 2021 at 22:10 Last edited by gareth 22nd Sep 2021 at 22:10
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Have you remembered that the absence of a consecutive symbol means that a pair of neighbouring squares are not consecutive? But this is a tough puzzle.
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