Solution code: Row 8.
on 14. August 2025, 02:15 by Shentsi
very cute concept of sorry!
on 31. July 2025, 21:09 by Bobson
For those who don't know it, here's an example Sorry! board: https://www.hasbro.com/common/productimages/en_US/590E193450569047F59F9F4E9B948900/b391084c358f1b76b479b43e3190d27758b2b55c.jpg
That should explain why there are colored squares, even with no rules associated with them.
on 31. July 2025, 15:54 by JVA
Why would you put extra region colors if you didn't put extra regions?
on 29. July 2025, 20:47 by Ragna
Fun puzzle, Very smooth solving. Thank you. :-)
on 29. July 2025, 17:20 by Mozart40
The Windoku style confused me, as there were no extra regions. Other than that, it was a nice puzzle.
on 29. July 2025, 16:20 by GorgeousNicko
I enjoyed the puzzle, but I appreciated the nostalgia trip more: "Sorry!", as I recall, was a board game of 50-some years ago. It is a variant of Ludo (which, per the wikipedia page, harks back to ancient Parchisi). Anyway, the colour scheme closely replicates (my recollection of) that of my copy of the board.
on 29. July 2025, 15:55 by RockyRoer
I'm guessing "Sorry!" was fashioned after the board game Sorry -- so the colors and variations of colors for whispers rules are simply aesthetic choices.
Overall the puzzle was smooth and quick - I gave it two stars difficulty only because there's a decent amount of rules -- but for anyone familiar with them it's going to be quick and easy. Quicker than an actual game of Sorry, especially if your littles delight in sending you back to start every possible chance they can.
on 29. July 2025, 15:28 by Snaques
Was wondering if this is some sort of og Windows meme with the colors, but apparently they serve no purpose.
In addition to those squares, which definitely make you think you forgot to mention extra regions, I was also thrown off by the blue german whisper line which is blue for reasons.,,
I think it could've been nice, but just too many things throwing me off in this one.
@Snaques @Snaques “Sorry!” is the name of the board game that many loved as children, and the colors match the game. -Will Power
on 29. July 2025, 15:25 by flaemmchen
"Sorry" ist bei der Farbvergabe angebracht ;)
@flaemmchen „Sorry!“ ist auch der Name des Brettspiels, das viele als Kinder geliebt haben, und die Farben passen zum Spiel.
“Sorry!” is also the name of the board game that many loved as children, and the colors match the game. -Will Power
on 29. July 2025, 14:58 by Pairot
why are there coloured regions? It's not explained anywhere in the rules.
DO NOT use unnecessary colours. Colours are for the SOLVER to aid in the solve.
@Pairot “Sorry!” is the name of the board game that many loved as children, and the colors match the game. I do my best to keep clutter off my puzzles, but artistic license sometimes causes this type of issue for solvers. Just a bit of advice: Capital letters are used when shouting at someone. I expect that from someone of significant authority, or if I offend someone deeply. I expect neither of these is the case here. Peace to you. -Will Power
on 29. July 2025, 10:53 by KingIsulgard
8:43 for me, very easy puzzle. I'd remove the unnecessary color regions though. It makes the puzzle look much harder than it actually is.
1 star difficulty for me
on 29. July 2025, 09:49 by VitP
almost GAS
on 29. July 2025, 07:58 by frosto
1 star for me, very elegant and smooth.
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