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Another idea for 6x6 pattern
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clm
Posted on: Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:43 pm
Posts: 857 Joined: Fri May 13, 2011 6:51 pm
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Another idea for 6x6 pattern
This could be another type of 6x6 (medium difficulty?) that includes 4 W-shape 5-cell cages (like in some 9x9’s …). I believe the solution is unique (however, Patrick, perhaps you can verify this with the solver). Here is the code: 6 5,+,a1 21,+,a2a3b1b2c1 80,x,d1e1e2f2f3 2,+,f1 9,+,c2c3d2 2,-,b3b4 3,+,d3 4,-,e3e4 120,x,a4a5b5b6c6 1,+,c4 13,+,c5d4d5 360,x,d6e5e6f4f5 3,+,a6 6,+,f6
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pnm
Posted on: Thu Apr 05, 2012 1:26 pm
Posts: 3304 Joined: Thu May 12, 2011 11:58 pm
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Re: Another idea for 6x6 pattern
clm wrote: This could be another type of 6x6 (medium difficulty?) that includes 4 W-shape 5-cell cages (like in some 9x9’s …). I believe the solution is unique (however, Patrick, perhaps you can verify this with the solver). Yes, one solution, difficulty factor 31 (so not very difficult). Patrick
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