There is in fact 2 ways of making the 18 clashes, but the choosing part rules one out. I thought it was this fact that made it a clever construction.
All works out in the end, despite having printed off 2 working grids, both of which look a mess. It has been a long time since I have had to print off 3 grids, just so I dont confuse myself further. Interesting debut,...
Yeah, I can get 18 (and I think in only one way) and I understand the ambiguity bit, plus (perhaps) how to resolve it (same PDM, RR?). Don't get the colour thing yet. I'll try printing out another grid!
I have all the clue answers, so if I understand the preamble what remains strikes me as more "tedious" than "fun", but that will have to wait until tomorrow. Dinner and the theater await! Oedipus Rex, which I understand is a comedy par excellence, rivaled perhaps only by that thigh-slapper, Antigone. Perhaps I will be disabused of this notion by tomorrow as well.
There is in fact 2 ways of making the 18 clashes, but the choosing part rules one out. I thought it was this fact that made it a clever construction.
All works out in the end, despite having printed off 2 working grids, both of which look a mess. It has been a long time since I have had to print off 3 grids, just so I dont confuse myself further. Interesting debut, Brock
Mmm...yes, think I enjoyed that one. Certainly very clever, although I still have this nagging feeling that I rather stumbled across the right solution rather than proving to myself it was the only one. Still, shouldn't complain!
Grid complete, ambiguity resolved (pretty surely), far too few clashes (six only) so must read pre-ramble more carefully, I suppose .... back to C4 racing for the moment, though
A later start this week. Eventually got my 18 clashes having originally only found 6, which led to the PDM. Think I'm with dr b on this one about the endgame and I'm never happy about a set of rules that need an exception. Sorry Brock.
a nearly complete grid (one of the 14s is resisting) but isn't the preamble a bit vague: "the corresponding down one on the right, or vice versa" - corresponding to what, where? That wall again....
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