Digits along a Dutch whisper normally differ by 4 (5 for German ones) and they are normally coloured orange (the national colour of the Netherlands)! I wouldn’t know what nationality 3 difference lines would be though
Intriguing rule set! My times for these puzzles: Garden Path - 2:22, solver 125. Grill - 5:06, solver 80. Mortar and Pestle - 3:39, solver 110. Island Fortress I - 5:57, solver 67. Total time: 17:04.
What a nice basic ruleset Idea this is. Thanks for your vid and the yt-recommendation. Was surprised, that the solving counts of this nice puzzles were so low.
Wow, good solves! In puzzle three, row 2, column 1 doesn't work as 6. If you make it 6, it requires 7 in row 3, column 1, which requires 6 in row 4, column 1, and 5 in row 4, column 2. So then column 1 has two 6's.
I'd be surprised if there were multiple solutions. I felt like the one I came up with was the only one. Are you sure you're not missing a rule or something?
Digits along a Dutch whisper normally differ by 4 (5 for German ones) and they are normally coloured orange (the national colour of the Netherlands)! I wouldn’t know what nationality 3 difference lines would be though
Intriguing rule set! My times for these puzzles:
Garden Path - 2:22, solver 125.
Grill - 5:06, solver 80.
Mortar and Pestle - 3:39, solver 110.
Island Fortress I - 5:57, solver 67.
Total time: 17:04.
What a nice basic ruleset Idea this is.
Thanks for your vid and the yt-recommendation.
Was surprised, that the solving counts of this nice puzzles were so low.
It looks like the link in the description is to the 2025 puzzle you solved in a video a couple days ago.
Fixed it now. Thanks!
The counting trick for the third puzzle was a nice trainer for the fourth one.
Wow, good solves! In puzzle three, row 2, column 1 doesn't work as 6. If you make it 6, it requires 7 in row 3, column 1, which requires 6 in row 4, column 1, and 5 in row 4, column 2. So then column 1 has two 6's.
nice puzzles
They took me 21 minutes total.
The last one has multiple possible solutions at the end, but none of mine were accepted :(
I'd be surprised if there were multiple solutions. I felt like the one I came up with was the only one. Are you sure you're not missing a rule or something?