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"No Three in a Line (9x9)" by Dave |
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| 18773 | No Three in a Line (9x9) | Dave (2400) | Sat 07 Dec 2013 22:49 | |
| Moved to graveyard: Oh dear, that was silly. Fix coming... Mark, you can ctrl-0 to get speedrun back :) |
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| 18771 | No Three in a Line (9x9) | mark (2878) | Sat 07 Dec 2013 12:02 | SPOILER |
| Added speedrun: 385 moves (old: 456). | ||||
| 18767 | No Three in a Line (9x9) | Dave (2400) | Fri 06 Dec 2013 23:37 | SPOILER |
| Hi N7. I found the easist and most compact way to implement this would be to use transponders as the pieces. It's rather hard to explain it in a few sentences though. The problem is: the underlying puzzle, although mathematically interesting, is way to easy to make a decent Escape level. So I ditched the idea completely and set about making it work with balls. This way it would not be too hard but make a really interesting speedrun challenge. Although the final parity checking mechanism is really simple, it did take me a while to come up with it. Does this answer your question? |
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| 18765 | No Three in a Line (9x9) | N7DOT (2227) | Fri 06 Dec 2013 20:25 | |
| Oops, forgot a question I had: Is there a good reason why spheres were used instead of steel? | ||||
| 18764 | No Three in a Line (9x9) | N7DOT (2227) | Fri 06 Dec 2013 20:19 | |
| You beat me to it! I had been planning an implementation of No Three in a Row, but that didn't get much work on it. | ||||
| 18763 | No Three in a Line (9x9) | Jim (2369) | Fri 06 Dec 2013 19:58 | SPOILER |
| Added speedrun: 456 moves (old: 478). | ||||
| 18762 | No Three in a Line (9x9) | mark (2878) | Fri 06 Dec 2013 12:42 | SPOILER |
| Added speedrun: 478 moves (old: 578). Nice puzzles Dave.This one justed clicked on the first thing i did. N queens (9x9)took me over an hour. |
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| 18761 | No Three in a Line (9x9) | Dave (2400) | Fri 06 Dec 2013 03:06 | |
| The rules: Every sphere must be in the 9x9 field, no more than two in any row or column. Simple as that. | ||||
| 18760 | No Three in a Line (9x9) | Dave (2400) | Fri 06 Dec 2013 01:32 | |
| 'No Three in a Line (9x9)' uploaded by Dave: 9x9 part 3. |
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