Congrats jpoos, that is an incredible time. I have to agree, I find the 2x2 miniblock puzzles yield the fastest time for me. Will look out for those diagonal ones though!
marblevolcano
Posted on: Fri Jun 24, 2016 6:11 pm
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Re: Congratulations jpoos!
And here I am thinking 15 seconds is pretty good... 3.646 seconds is absolutely incredible!
P.S. I agree, those miniblock puzzles are pretty quick - three of my times under 15 seconds, including my only sub-fourteen (a 10.566 ) have come from miniblocks.
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marblevolcano
Posted on: Wed Jul 20, 2016 4:38 pm
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Re: Congratulations jpoos!
What pattern of movement did you use? For example, on this type of puzzle I would probably go (from the top left) right-down-left-down-down-right-up-right-down-right-up-up-left-up-right.
What pattern of movement did you use? For example, on this type of puzzle I would probably go (from the top left) right-down-left-down-down-right-up-right-down-right-up-up-left-up-right.
I probably could have simplified that
You got the pattern exactly right there I fill in the 2x2 blocks one by one. While typing in one, I'm trying to figure out how to fill in the next one.
marblevolcano
Posted on: Wed Jul 20, 2016 6:36 pm
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Re: Congratulations jpoos!
jpoos wrote:
You got the pattern exactly right there
I CAN READ MINDS
Not really, it was just logic. It made sense - you would fill in one miniblock at a time.
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