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Wichtel 2014 (3): Außergewöhnliche Entdeckung

(Published on 3. February 2015, 21:04 by wichtel)

An extraordinary discovery

One morning the small starfish Haschus awoke and found - not so far away from his home - a place at the floor of the ocean where over night a tiny coral had grown. When he told his friends Zelbau and Resal about it they were fascinated too. Within a week the coral rapidly grew bigger and bigger. The starfish recognized what an remarkable development this was and all 38 starfish of the small colony came to the coral to investigate it thoroughly.

Place two starfish of the size of one cell in each row and each column. They do not touch, not even diagonally. And they have enough respect for the coral not to sit right onto it.

Blacken some cells giving the coral. The coral fills a cell completely or not at all. The coral cells are connected orthogonally, and there is no 2x2 area of black fields. The coral doesn't touch itself, not even diagonally.

The numbers outside the grid give - in ascending order - completely the block lengths of black cells and additionally the number of cells between the starfish. So if numbers are given, one of them is the number of cells between the starfish and the others describe the coral.



Solution code: The two diagonals from top left to bottom right and from top right to bottom left; S for coral parts, W for empty cells and X for starfish

Last changed on on 4. February 2015, 17:06

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on 11. February 2015, 00:05 by sf2l
Thank you Peter

Last changed on 10. February 2015, 21:48

on 10. February 2015, 21:47 by Joe Average
@sf2l,
If there are any given numbers for a line or column, it's ALL numbers for that line or column. Of these numbers, one always refers to the distance between the stars. The other numbers (if there are any) describe the coral.

on 8. February 2015, 19:58 by Mody
Ganz großartiger Wichtel, hat viel Spaß gemacht :)

on 7. February 2015, 11:07 by wichtel
Das kommt davon, wenn man Umgangssprache mit klaren Regeln vermischt. Das Nichtdraufsetzen ist von oben auf das Diagramm gesehen gemeint. Das sollte aussagen, dass ein Feld nicht gleichzeitig Koralle und Seestern sein kann. Ein Feld ist entweder leer oder Koralle oder Seestern.

on 4. February 2015, 21:08 by cornuto
Mir hat es auch super gefallen. tolle Wichtelrätsel, die da zusammengekommen sind. Respekt.

on 4. February 2015, 17:46 by AnnaTh
Ein Highlight!

on 4. February 2015, 17:06 by wichtel
Info zur Wichtelrunde eingefügt

on 4. February 2015, 14:16 by Statistica
Klasse! Mir wird noch einmal ganz weihnachtlich ;-)

on 4. February 2015, 14:01 by Alex
toller Wichtel!

on 4. February 2015, 13:17 by ibag
Schöner Wichtel!

on 4. February 2015, 09:35 by wichtel
Ich denke, die Anleitung ist auch ohne Erwähnung des Wasserflusses zwischen den Armen der Seesterne ok.

on 4. February 2015, 09:32 by wichtel
Anleitung präzisiert - description now more detailled

Last changed on 4. February 2015, 07:21

on 4. February 2015, 06:58 by wichtel
Seesterne liegen nie auf der Koralle. Und das Wasser spült um sie herum, d.h. sie zählen für die Koralle als Weißfelder. Sorry, diesen zweiten Punkt ergänze ich später in der Anleitung. Naja, den ersten vielleicht auch.
For the coral rules the starfish count as white cells.

on 3. February 2015, 21:46 by pin7guin
Ein wirklich wunderschöner, gelungener Wichtel.
Vielen Dank dafür!

on 3. February 2015, 21:16 by wichtel
deutsche Anleitung ein wenig präzisiert

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