Standard Masyu puzzle. I wonder whether the wrap-up is legible. Play
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Troll not
Regular readers of this blog, should such persons exist, may be excused for thinking the blog has turned into a convoluted trolling exercise, given the last couple of puzzles, which were unfairly, miserably hard. Hopefully, the masyu below starts to make up for those. It is of medium difficulty.
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| Masyu 9 "Make up" |
Pearlorrhea
This started life as a small Masyu meant to showcase an interesting pattern. I'm not quite sure how it ended neither small, nor a showcase for said pattern. On the tricky side of average far as difficulty is concerned I guess.
Masyu 3 - now with added pzv
(Rules). Medium, I guess. There's a uniqueness fix that I'm not too crazy about in there.
You may notice that clicking on the picture brings up the wonderful pzv.jp site, where you can solve the problem online. I was considering the much more capable janko.at applet, but board entry is currently manual, and the Java requirement means some users will miss out.
You may notice that clicking on the picture brings up the wonderful pzv.jp site, where you can solve the problem online. I was considering the much more capable janko.at applet, but board entry is currently manual, and the Java requirement means some users will miss out.
A tiny Masyu
Masyu problems tend to grow a lot in size as they get more difficult, and I tend to note down trivial lengths of loop; my solving method has come to depend on this, and I am both slower and enjoying Masyus less for this. As a sort of a response, I wanted to create a Masyu one could solve in his head. The puzzle below fits that bill; it's an introductory level puzzle with a pattern that allows intermediate solvers to complete it without taking notes, should they so desire.
| One tiny Masyu |
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