Japanese crossword «Christmas candles»
Size: 27x29 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 22.12.16 | Author: sergey |
This puzzle is wonderful! It is one of the best I have found on this site! It is almost completely logic and only requires some counting to get the first few in (start at the top). Tell all your logic-loving friends!
replyActually, It seems to me that there are various reasons a crossword might be described as difficult, that the perception of difficulty depends on the user, and (right or wrong) puzzlers are going to use the word "logic" in different ways. Users may describe a puzzle as difficult because:
--the solver is inexperienced (experience may be considered a kind of logic)
--the crossword involves a lot of math (another kind of logic)
--the crossword has a lot of detail requiring many color changes (a third kind of logic)
--the crossword requires the use of "if-then" reasoning (*my* favorite kind of logic and the kind featured in this puzzle), which some people find extremely difficult to learn while it's second nature to others.
reply--the solver is inexperienced (experience may be considered a kind of logic)
--the crossword involves a lot of math (another kind of logic)
--the crossword has a lot of detail requiring many color changes (a third kind of logic)
--the crossword requires the use of "if-then" reasoning (*my* favorite kind of logic and the kind featured in this puzzle), which some people find extremely difficult to learn while it's second nature to others.
It would be helpful if we would try to describe the type of difficulty a puzzle involves.
It would also be kind if we refrained from disagreeing with those who find a certain puzzle difficult. If it was difficult for them, it was difficult for them. There's no shame in that. We were all beginners once.
I'd like to encourage people to use hints when stuck. It's a great learning tool. I'd like to encourage people to work to their strengths and have fun. This is not the Nonogram Olympics.
replyIt would also be kind if we refrained from disagreeing with those who find a certain puzzle difficult. If it was difficult for them, it was difficult for them. There's no shame in that. We were all beginners once.
I'd like to encourage people to use hints when stuck. It's a great learning tool. I'd like to encourage people to work to their strengths and have fun. This is not the Nonogram Olympics.
I actually don't know who rated the difficulties of the puzzles. I think that it depends on the level of 'tricks' required to solve a puzzle, like those I discovered after solving nonograms for 3-4 years.
replyI think 'logic' means you are allowed to put down a color only when you get rid of any other possibilities.
replyVery nice picture! And I really enjoyed solving this puzzle! Thank you :D
replyI'm only rating this as a 5 star all around because in my rating, there is no higher score. Yes this is one of the best.
replyWow, such a challenging and satisfying puzzle! Thanks! :)
replycela demande une certaine concentration et le résultat est superbe
replyThis is definitely one of the most fun and beautiful puzzles on this site.
I agree with Sheryl Hill regarding my preference for the "if-then" reasoning.
replyI agree with Sheryl Hill regarding my preference for the "if-then" reasoning.