Puzzle 3: Obligatory Douglas Adams Reference

Fillomino Follow regular Fillomino rules.

Expected difficulty MediumAnswerComment/E-mail if you want a solution to be published

Puzzle 3: Fillomino

Puzzle 3: Obligatory Douglas Adams Reference
Fillomino

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The answer to Life, Universe, and Everything. Or is it the answer to this Fillomino? This Fillomino is not as easy as it seems, although it is indeed still easy for regular Fillomino solvers. But the theme is funny, right?

Additional text on 27 September 2013
*facepalming at my own choice of words a year and a half ago*

Last updated 27 September 2013

Puzzle 2: Whirlpools

Jigsaw Slitherlink Follow Slitherlink rules: Draw a loop along the gridlines (only horizontal and vertical movements between the dots) such that the loop never touches or crosses itself. A number on a square indicates the number of edges of the square that are on the loop (not inside, on).

In addition, the board has been broken into pieces. Assemble the pieces before solving. The pieces cannot be rotated nor reflected.

Expected difficulty MediumAnswerComment/E-mail if you want a solution to be published

Puzzle 2: Jigsaw Slitherlink

Puzzle 2: Whirlpools
Jigsaw Slitherlink
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Yes I’m doing weird variations now. Shouldn’t be too hard with several forced clues actually, but well, it’s first attempt on Slitherlink Jigsaw.

Last updated 27 September 2013

Puzzles!

Yeah, I will continue making puzzles, only not at the same rate as the one in my blog. Probably once every time I have the time. Maybe like betaveros and his one-month-a-puzzle schedule (though he starts deviating to less than a week per puzzle (who said I won’t either? (yay parentheses nesting))). If I can make the picture from this phone. >_<

Meanwhile, inspired from this blog entry, here’s a little puzzle for you to crack…

S01 – Slitherlink

This is a Slitherlink puzzle, with the All-Odd variation. All the odd numbers have been given to you; an empty cell indicates that its clue is not odd. Your task is not (only) to find the solution; your task is to prove that the solution is unique.

EDIT: Okay prove that there is no solution. Apparently you must make a loop.

Yeah it’s cruel. And whoa a post within a post.