Japanese crossword «Don Quixote»
Size: 40x30 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 02.06.24 | Author: ShandorLa |
Good thing we left a light on for you. You came back!
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Can you believe people have other things to do in life? :D
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I have a question!
Can you solve this nonogram with logical thinking or with some guessing?
replyCan you solve this nonogram with logical thinking or with some guessing?
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Thanks for answering.
Normally I can solve every nonogram without guessing but with this one I'am really stuck.
The difficulty is not so hard (3 Stars).
I have attached a screenshot of my solution as far as I can.
Can you give me a hint how to proceed if it's possible
replyNormally I can solve every nonogram without guessing but with this one I'am really stuck.
The difficulty is not so hard (3 Stars).
I have attached a screenshot of my solution as far as I can.
Can you give me a hint how to proceed if it's possible
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There's a very useful pattern - anytime a column/row begins with 1-X, and you have something filled in the third spot of that column/row, you can eliminate the second spot. Because the third spot is either the 1 or the X, either way, the second spot is empty. You can use this to place a lot of empties in the second column of this puzzle.
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In the 22nd row, you can deduce the 9 comes out from the wall a bit, because you can't fit all the 1s after before running into the next block of 2.
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Actually... scratch that spoiler, that's looking at the wrong row. Sorry. There is something there that leads to filling in the bottom right, but I forgot or managed to get the right answer for the wrong reason.
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I think you need to calculate your 31st and 34 columns, like you've done with the adjacent columns. You've got a couple spots you can fill in from those, and you need them to make the next logical steps that will help with the corner.
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Fantastic image, and VERY tricky to solve! Great job, ShandorLa!
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