Japanese crossword «Turbine»
Size: 19x19 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 20.10.22 | Author: mindscrub |
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A rejected nonogram that is also 19x19:
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/js/pattern.html#19x19:4/9/12/14/16/16/9.6/9.6/10.6/7/6/5/4.2.6/4.2.5/3.2.5/15/13/10/5/4/8/12/14/15/10.3/9.3/8.3/9.7/9.7/6.4/6.4/5.4/8.6/7.6/7.5/6.4/5.3/3.1
Spoiler for title.
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Spoiler for title.
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Definitely not as difficult as rated, but fun nonetheless!
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Why did the moon refuse to go to the sun's funeral?
It is not a mourning person.
It is not a mourning person.
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The problem with smetric nonograms is that, once you've understood that the're symetric, they become way too easy.
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I thought it was going to be a pinwheel, but same idea!
I liked the puzzle--the symetry did make it easier, but it was a complicated enough shape to just make it a fun one for me. Also, could someone PLEASE explain to me about X's? I have never used them, and don't really understand why they would be useful...
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You can X the boxes that you know are "empty". It can be useful when you haven't completed a row or column yet. Not using Xs is a lot more challenging, but for me it sometimes creates more chaos counting and recounting and keeping track in my head lol. Good job if you've never used them!
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