Solution code: Column 5, from top to bottom, with "/" for region borders (e.g. 123/4/5678/9)
on 15. February 2026, 02:48 by MatthewDonovan
Very beautiful puzzle, thank you! I am also amazed at how you realized this puzzle was possible.
on 12. February 2026, 18:06 by Macarena
That is impressive. Completely amazing. Simple and brilliant.
on 11. February 2026, 23:05 by eamondawes
This was a joy to solve, thank you!
on 11. February 2026, 08:10 by BG03
When I read the rules and looked at the blank grid, I was not expecting to solve it in 12 mins...
I have solved a lot of your puzzles now. Becoming a fan. Thank you
on 11. February 2026, 03:35 by cwill
delightful minimal construction, this one. break-in is pleasantly chewy and after that it feels like watching a cellular automata go. thanks!
on 10. February 2026, 22:14 by Kleiner_Lateiner
My favourite Puzzle of the last few months
on 7. February 2026, 19:19 by kasperd
The solution is slightly more nuanced than I expected from the initial contents of the grid.
I am amazed at how you discovered that those rules would produce a unique solution.
on 7. February 2026, 18:13 by Franjo
Thank you very much for creating and sharing this funny CC-puzzle.
on 7. February 2026, 13:09 by Titus Adduxas
I love a Kaktuslav puzzle - once you get your head round the logic it’s very straightforward - very nice.
on 7. February 2026, 12:51 by GeorgeTheToad2
Always a pleasure to do a Kaktuslav puzzle.
on 7. February 2026, 10:19 by Elliott810
Brilliant construction! Thank you:)
on 7. February 2026, 08:44 by Titan29
This is a strangely intuitive puzzle haha