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Fence Pattern Puzzle

(Published on 19. June 2020, 17:52 by Carrick22)

Fence Pattern

In this puzzle, you must draw lines according to the following rules :

  • The lines must form a single closed loop.
  • All points in the grid must be part of the loop.
  • Grey cells must lie inside the loop, black letters must be outside the loop.
  • The same letters must have the same pattern of lines drawn on their four edges. Different letters represent different patterns. See example below (grey inside, red outside) :

You can use Penpa-edit for solving it on your browser.

Solution code: Column 5, a comma, followed by column 10. Use "0" for no line and "1" for a line . Example (column 2 of example puzzle) : 1101100

Last changed on on 21. June 2020, 09:31

Solved by amitsowani, moss, Zzzyxas, rob, sf2l, stefliew, dm_litv, Nylimb, NikolaZ, pippilotta, ropeko, Eggr, saskia-daniela, skywalker, pirx, rimodech, athin, zorant, ildiko, marsigel, cdwg2000, HaSe, WA1729, bob, Mody, pandiani42, ArchonE, ch1983, ffricke, AndreasS, NinaS, ManuH, glum_hippo, Alex, Voyager, CHalb, Rollo, Uhu, Semax, Shashkov26, Raistlen, Mark Sweep, webato, jkuo7
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on 9. August 2020, 20:42 by glum_hippo
Au Backe! Thank you for the Hinweis, liebe Mody.

on 9. August 2020, 20:01 by Mody
An glum_hippo
Bei Dir haben H und J dasselbe Muster

on 23. June 2020, 06:09 by athin
I totally forgot about the rule of "All points in the grid must be part of the loop."!

Now, it's WAY simpler and smoother once I'm aware of it, oops.

on 21. June 2020, 09:31 by Carrick22
White letters reffered to the letters in white cells. Rewording.

on 21. June 2020, 02:19 by geronimo92
In the example the white letters seem to be inside the loop and not outside dont they? Maybe you wanted to say black letters must be outside the loop....

on 20. June 2020, 21:09 by Eggr
I liked that. As long as you remember that each letter has a unique pattern it's a pretty smooth solve.

on 20. June 2020, 16:27 by Nylimb
This was a fun puzzle, although I didn't do a very good job of solving it: I got stuck after filling in part of the loop, so I bifurcated. The first option that I tried led to what I thought was the solution, and the solution code was accepted. For completeness, I tried the other option, and found what seemed to be another solution. Finally I noticed that the second loop didn't visit all of the points. But neither did the first one! I started over, and this time I got it right. If I hadn't explored the second option, I never would have realized that my first 'solution' was wrong.

Difficulty:2
Rating:91 %
Solved:44 times
Observed:3 times
ID:0003PB

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