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Slitherlink Light Vol 1

Slitherlink Light Vol 1

par Conceptis

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Slitherlink Light Vol 1

Note:
3.6
Sortie : October 17, 2011
Dernière mise à jour : October 17, 2011
Développeur: Conceptis

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Description

The object is to connect the dots surrounding each clue so that the number of lines equals the value of the clue and the lines around all clues form one continuous loop with no crossings or branches. Empty squares may be surrounded by any number of lines. There is only one unique solution for each puzzle.

Comment jouer

First click links dots with a line, second click marks X to indicate link is excluded and the third click brings path back to its original state.

Commentaires

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jeoma avatar

jeoma

Sep. 21, 2011

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Could be more challenging, but then again, I've solving these puzzles for years now on conceptis. I think the difficulty of level 3 puzzle 10 would be called easy on the conceptis site. Perhaps a badge should be added (like finish 5 puzzles for an easy badge, all puzzles for a medium badge). Otherwise, cool to find these puzzles on Kongregate!

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CongS

Jan. 07, 2012

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Annoying when trying to put a line where it is not "allowed". Forces one to remove all the surrounding lines first, but then can't see what one wanted to do.

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Thepsicho

Nov. 25, 2012

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the X are a bother, and if you surround a clue with X no matter the number it will gray out...

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Sylocat

Nov. 17, 2013

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Just remember these simple rules: When two 3's are adjacent to each other, all their faces facing away from one another are solid (because otherwise they'd meet corners). When two 3s are horizontally adjacent, the wall between them, and the lines on the outside directly across from that wall, are solid (it would make dead ends or loops otherwise). When a 3 is in the corner, its corner faces are solid (it would have dead ends otherwise). When a 2 is in the corner, either both its outer faces or inner faces are solid (again, dead ends), and either way, the two outer wall segments adjacent to it are solid. When a 1 is in the corner, both of its outward faces are clear.

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CreedP

Jun. 29, 2011

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Another great puzzle sampler from Conceptis! Warning: These are *Logic Puzzles*, with a bit of a learning curve. No mindless grinding here, lol, you'll have to figure these out. However, for some pointers & hints on solving, there is a good tutorial at http://www.conceptispuzzles.com/index.aspx?uri=puzzle/slitherlink/tutorial