Here’s a new fairly short puzzle. Please note that the size is 6×10 with 6 characters, so there is no empty row, and there are four empty columns.
Happy solving!
-Hiroji
Here’s a new fairly short puzzle. Please note that the size is 6×10 with 6 characters, so there is no empty row, and there are four empty columns.
Happy solving!
-Hiroji
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The solution here does not make sense to me. Following your steps in sequence, why can’t B be in row 3? How does E being in column 9 isolate D to row 2? The rest does not flow from there because those isolations are not true.
Never mind I’m stupid.
I really enjoy the rectangular format of this puzzle. I think you should do more unusual room shapes like this often, it really spices things up.
Thanks for the feedback Sylvia! I’m glad you enjoyed this format!
-Hiroji
Been almost half a year since this one. Really feeling the withdrawal here xD
Oh my god it’s been so long. Will we hopefully se another one soon? 🙂
It has been amazingly long since we last saw one of these. Hope you’re doing well Hiroji, and that we might see another one in the near future.
Hi!
I really love your puzzles 😊
I have brought them to family dinners for several end-of-the-year festivities now.
For this one, I’m sorry but I don’t quite understand why Anastasia cannot be on the bed in bedroom A?
Kind regards
Hi Lucas,
Thank you very much for the feedback, I’m happy that you and your family are enjoying these puzzles!
Anastasia cannot be on the bed in Bedroom A because of the second clue limiting the persons on a bed to only 1.
Cheers!
Hiroji