Japanese crossword «Spider»
Size: 20x20 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 07.05.18 | Author: irina032 |
Challenging puzzle. So interesting for this size grid. Excellent picture. You are an amazing artist! Thank you!!! \o/
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[da, da, da, dum...]
I don't like spiders and snakes,
But you've got what it takes...
to make them lovely,
Slavinella!
I don't like spiders and snakes,
But you've got what it takes...
to make them lovely,
Slavinella!
Very good. It took me a solid hour to work through this one. The result is quite stunning.
replyIt might be me, but this is the hardest puzzle I have tried so far. Love it
replyNot trivial, but not hard for me. 35 minutes to solve without hint and guess.
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An important part of Nature. Cute little guy, all legs accounted for.
replyNicely challenging puzzle and good picture, made my skin crawl. :)
replyI finished this in 26 minutes, and I think it was because I figured out one of the challenging steps rather quickly. I'll share below
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So in Row 4 you should have columns 10, 12, and 13 filled because of the overlaps within their columns. Because column 10 is filled, no matter how you place the group of 7 in Row 4 that group will include that particular filled square. And if you place the group of 2 and the group of 7 starting from the right edge, the group of 7 would wind up reaching the 11th column. So that was how I figured out the rest of the puzzle from there.
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Lovely puzzle! It had a nice level of challenge, and the picture is great and immediately recognizable.
My favorite puzzles are these smaller ones that really require you to think about it at times in order to solve it.
replyMy favorite puzzles are these smaller ones that really require you to think about it at times in order to solve it.
I appreciate reading the comments that make me feel better about my 22 minutes to solve -- I consider myself to have decent skills, and so this 13-minute average was humbling! It was a very tricky puzzle. I may do it again starting with 3strikesurout's comments just to see if the solving is significantly different from there. I had to move around within the puzzle quite a bit to make progress.
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