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Whereows 4

(Published on 5. January 2025, 01:07 by juggler)

*** NOTE: you will need to have solved Whereows and Whereows 2 to understand this puzzle ***

1. Whereows
2. Whereows 2
3. Whereows 3
4. Whereows 4
5. Whereows 5

Okay, I've finally made sure everything stays in place this time! Normal 6x6 Sudoku, Summation Pairrow, and Product Pairrow rules appl... Oh. Well that's just great. You know what? I give up. You figure it out.


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Solution code: Row 6

Last changed on on 29. April 2025, 21:59

Solved by Calump, Spider, fkib, linl33, rkm_sts, Mr. Happy, Sinuit, marcmees, SKORP17, Coneson, Flinty, dielilla, jgarber, roflsalot, Klvsched, JayForty, DubiousMobius, tuoni2, zrbakhtiar, Admiralshoei, NEWS, ... elyas_targ, OldCaptainWZJ, eladv, BabyfacedBard, AAABatts, Khatru, sense-certainty, csilva, Incurrsion, domthepeng, Frutlop, Jewel, BrandonS3451, dorverbin, hyea, Chuck0706, 5381, zeniko
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Comments

on 13. March 2025, 21:31 by kopo1
Cool series. Really enjoyed it!

Last changed on 4. March 2025, 17:07

on 4. March 2025, 16:28 by ostio456
I enjoyed following this mini series, it was very fun. The only thing i would add is there is some ambiguity in the rules, you never stated if the 'broken pieces' could be rotated AS WELL as be flipped, which led to some guessing. For anyone stuck, I'd advise trying all options.
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juggler: to clarify: in this 2D world, no flipping / mirroring is necessary :)

on 6. January 2025, 02:36 by DubiousMobius
Have you considered using Robertson or Torx head pairrows? I know the special drill bit is kind of a pain, but they're way less like to strip when you're installing them and... wait... Don't tell me you've been trying to put in your pairrows with that hammer! I'm really starting to question your construction qualifications...

Difficulty:1
Rating:95 %
Solved:77 times
Observed:8 times
ID:000LFX

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