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Para Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 1923 Best Total: 19m 28s | Posted - 2007.06.06 17:20:30 i think it means not from right top to left bottom or left top to right bottom. At least i think this is the idea of the different brackets. Otherwise i agree.
greetings
Para |
chairman Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 1397 Best Total: 17m 32s | Posted - 2007.06.06 17:36:45 You are right. Thanks, |
Para Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 1923 Best Total: 19m 28s | Posted - 2007.06.06 17:45:44 Hi
I have one question about the way a loop can go.
Can the loop go like this?
Or does a crossover always start or end with a line with a straight angle on one side of the edge.
greetings
Para |
Jankonyex Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 5680 Best Total: 9m 35s | Posted - 2007.06.14 11:32:16 [jcslr02] difficulty: easy
full link solution |
Jankonyex Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 5680 Best Total: 9m 35s | Posted - 2007.06.18 11:16:26 [jcsl51] difficulty: hard
solution
[jcsl53] difficulty: easy
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[jsl12] difficulty: normal
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[jsl13] difficulty: normal
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Jankonyex Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 5680 Best Total: 9m 35s | Posted - 2008.02.15 12:42:40 [jsl14] difficulty: normal
solution
[jsl15] difficulty: normal
solution
[jsl16] is deleted since it's too easy...
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Jankonyex Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 5680 Best Total: 9m 35s | Posted - 2009.07.03 15:52:27 [jcslmd01] difficulty: easy
solution: http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b129/Jankonyex/Loopy/jcslmd01sol.png
Direction(s) in a blank represents its nearest direction(s) to the loop. Example:
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Brian Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 4907 Best Total: 9m 6s | Posted - 2009.07.04 08:48:43 Cool puzzle. There's a small error in your solution: the square in row 9, column 3, has a line on the left edge, but instead there should be lines on the other three edges. |
Jankonyex Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 5680 Best Total: 9m 35s | Posted - 2009.07.04 12:48:51
Quote: Originally Posted by brian small error in your solution |
Thanks for telling me. I haven't double check it. XP |
chairman Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 1397 Best Total: 17m 32s | Posted - 2009.07.08 20:17:32 Another nice and original idea. I have been thinking about a longer list of different clues in order to make 'magic squares' (I'll illustrate in a topic called 'puzzle column' what I mean by that). Since original kwon tom loops have only 5 different clues, the square size is too limited. Your idea 'liar catcher' made it possible to create a non-trivial (but easy) magic squared puzzle. These new clues form a set of 16 (including the empty clue). I'll try to find a magic square puzzle of a challenging size.
I think I have a second solution though: rapidshare
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Jankonyex Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 5680 Best Total: 9m 35s | Posted - 2009.07.09 02:14:37
Quote: Originally Posted by chairman I think I have a second solution |
You've made a mistake. |
chairman Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 1397 Best Total: 17m 32s | Posted - 2009.07.09 07:44:22 @#$%$##, I misplaced a clue:) Excuses. But the other (slight) difference remains valid?
rapidshare |
Jankonyex Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 5680 Best Total: 9m 35s | Posted - 2009.07.09 11:35:53
Quote: Originally Posted by chairman But the other (slight) difference remains valid? |
You've made another mistake. |
chairman Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 1397 Best Total: 17m 32s | Posted - 2009.07.09 12:15:27 You are right! |
Pedro Kwon-Tom Noob Puzzles: 1 | Posted - 2022.09.13 12:14:08 Dear Jankonyex,
I've ported the Myopia puzzle genre into the Kudamono Editor: https://pedros.works/myopia
In this page the puzzle you originally shared here at Kwon-tom Loop was also included, at least so you can test it with the Editor. However, in order to keep it there permanently, I should ask for your permission.
As the genre inventor, you're credited as Jankonyex throughout the page - please also let me know in case you'd like to be credited differently (e.g. with a different name or with a link to a page of your choice).
Finally, two new variants were added: Full Myopia and Unequal Lengths Myopia
Best, Pedro from pedros.works
Quote: Originally Posted by Jankonyex [jcslmd01] difficulty: easy solution: http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b129/Jankonyex/Loopy/jcslmd01sol.png Direction(s) in a blank represents its nearest direction(s) to the loop. Example: |
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Jankonyex Kwon-Tom Obsessive Puzzles: 5680 Best Total: 9m 35s | Posted - 2022.09.14 19:18:00 It's completely fine, Pedro.
Quote: Originally Posted by Pedro Dear Jankonyex, I've ported the Myopia puzzle genre into the Kudamono Editor: https://pedros.works/myopiaIn this page the puzzle you originally shared here at Kwon-tom Loop was also included, at least so you can test it with the Editor. However, in order to keep it there permanently, I should ask for your permission. As the genre inventor, you're credited as Jankonyex throughout the page - please also let me know in case you'd like to be credited differently (e.g. with a different name or with a link to a page of your choice). Finally, two new variants were added: Full Myopia and Unequal Lengths MyopiaBest, Pedro from pedros.worksQuote: Originally Posted by Jankonyex [jcslmd01] difficulty: easy solution: http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b129/Jankonyex/Loopy/jcslmd01sol.png Direction(s) in a blank represents its nearest direction(s) to the loop. Example: |
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Pedro Kwon-Tom Noob Puzzles: 1 | Posted - 2022.09.16 17:18:18 Thank you! |
Pedro Kwon-Tom Noob Puzzles: 1 | Posted - 2023.01.13 17:47:38 Hi Jankonyex,
this is to let you know that the Myopia page was updated to include the Hyperopia variant by Ben Woodley (Rubrica), including a redesign of the arrows (now either solid or hollow).
I hope you will find this variant to be a very natural expansion of the original rules; there are a few puzzles on the page to try it out!
Best, Pedro from pedros.works
PS: Meanwhile the Kudamono Editor was also updated to improve performance (among other things) and more paper puzzle genres were added. |