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Star Nurikabe #1

(Published on 31. August 2021, 18:00 by BenceJoful)

Standard 2-star Star Battle and Nurikabe rules apply.
  • Shade some cells so that all shaded cells form one connected area.
  • No three shaded cells may be grouped together, such that they share a corner/vertex.
  • Each clue is unshaded, and represents the size of the unshaded area it is in.
  • Each unshaded area contains exactly 1 clue and 2 stars, and each line of cells contains 2 stars (on each of the three axes).
  • Stars must be unshaded, and cannot touch each other or overlap a clue.

Penpa+ link with solution check (using Surface for shading and Composite/Object/StarBattle)

Special thanks to Udukos for suggesting this puzzle type combination.

Example (with 1 star per axis):

Solution code:

Along lines A and B: for each continuous set of shaded cells, put the length of the set. For a star, put *.

In the above example, the solution code is 3*1211*.

Last changed on on 4. March 2024, 21:35

Solved by Krokant, Greg, adam001, athin, Jesper, Mjb99, karzym, skywalker, CHalb, MagnusJosefsson, Uhu, CJK, r45, H1324851344, Dandelo, Statistica, AnnaTh, marcmees, relzzup, cdwg2000, smckinley, zorant, laky, ... Martijn314, Toren, Ofri, KNT, Eierkopp121, Agent, RobertBe, szabog, ChristJan, Toastbrot, Jaych, jkuo7, Raistlen, teff, lukeyy, Alfred, rebca, horanayru, PapaPotato, h5663454, Vebby, bereolosp
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Comments

on 4. March 2024, 21:31 by BenceJoful
Fixed broken links.

on 25. July 2022, 20:57 by professorX
Cool puzzle ... nice flow to it.

on 28. September 2021, 18:30 by Hausigel_mod
Added label for Online solving tool

Last changed on 1. September 2021, 00:24

on 31. August 2021, 23:07 by CHalb
Very good idea and I'm really looking forward to solving the other two of this kind! Have you tried to create one on a square grid? I'm not sure if that might be more or less interesting than a hex grid.

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Thank you! I have not tried on a square grid. I'm sure there are plenty of interesting deductions one could make; I should try that soon. --Bence

Difficulty:2
Rating:96 %
Solved:88 times
Observed:3 times
ID:0007GN

Puzzle combination Online solving tool Hexagonal

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