Solution code: Row 6
on 1. April 2026, 14:52 by Jasperrr
I found this quite easy and really like puzzles like this where only a few clues give enough details to deduct the numbers.
The rating system on this website is inherently flawed. There's a huge difference between the 1* and another 1*. And yes, sometimes puzzles get a lower niceness rating if people find it a more difficult solve.
on 1. April 2026, 00:52 by Atticus837
What an interesting idea, and such a minimalist grid! I had to bifurcate a bit, not sure if there was a more elegant solution than that, but enjoyable all the same.
To SZCrow's comment, since the ratings on this site are universally so high, and anything in the 90's is almost expected, any rating less than "very nice" is going to lower the percentage if the score is above 75%.
It's an unfortunate side effect of the system. Rating a puzzle "nice" if it's well rated will actually lower its score.
(disclaimer, I'm basing this on my observations and assumptions about how the percentage is calculated, it's possible I'm wrong)
on 31. March 2026, 21:05 by SZCrow
I don’t know since when, any puzzle involve even a little bit of testing/guessing would automatically receive a bunch of negative reviews. I think it’s very unhealthy for the community
on 31. March 2026, 17:17 by GeorgeTheToad2
Loved it.
| Difficulty: | ![]() |
| Rating: | 89 % |
| Solved: | 54 times |
| Observed: | 2 times |
| ID: | 000S3C |