22852nd poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 10)

Nope. Still stuck.

Wordle 1,566 5/6*

:yellow_square::white_large_square::white_large_square::white_large_square::white_large_square:
:white_large_square::white_large_square::white_large_square::green_square::green_square:
:white_large_square::green_square::white_large_square::green_square::green_square:
:white_large_square::green_square::white_large_square::green_square::green_square:
:green_square::green_square::green_square::green_square::green_square:

happy birthday wazza

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happy birthday

wazza

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Wordle 1,566 4/6

:yellow_square::black_large_square::black_large_square::black_large_square::black_large_square:
:black_large_square::green_square::black_large_square::black_large_square::black_large_square:
:black_large_square::black_large_square::black_large_square::black_large_square::green_square:
:green_square::green_square::green_square::green_square::green_square:

happy birthday wazza!

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true love is starting a low quality youtube kids channel with someone and staring at their eyes in awe as they find the haunted labubu doll at 3am the 27th time this month

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@O.kazo, I keep getting stuck.

If B5-arrow has (5)

If Yellow Tile is (1)

If Yellow Tile is (2)


How I got there
  • Bulb R8C5 is [789], R7C5 cannot be [4+], B5-arrows cannot be [6+]. Standard arrow sudoku.
  • R7C5 cannot be [3], because that forces a [9] in Bulb R8C5, which then forces B5-arrow to be [123].
    However, R7C5 [3] forces R6C4 [3], which then puts [12] adjacent to each other in B5C5, which contradicts the negative constraint of black kropki.
  • With R7C5 being [12], R6C5 can no longer have [12] due to negative black kropki in tandem with standard sudoku rules. Ergo, R6C5 [345].
  • With the minimum of R6C6 being [3], putting [5] in either R5C6 or R6C4 overflows the arrow.
  • Putting [5] in R6C5 ends in a dead end eventually. (Not even going to bother explaining brute-force.) Ergo: B5-arrow cannot have [5].
  • If R6C4 is [34], then R6C5 will be its complement and add up to (7), which -in tandem with other arrow tiles on C5- will cause overflow. Ergo, R6C4 [12].
  • If R6C4 =/= R7C5, then they are [12], and forces the remaining B5-arrows to have [34], causing overflow. Ergo: Yellow Tiles.

Rest is brute-force to be honest.

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Wrong database with jaundice.

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I suggest you to reread the rules, a bit more careful the second time.

I did. I still don’t get it.

yeah, nope.
You definetly missed at least one trick… (I told you it’s a sadist puzzle.)

did the fucking tutuu symbiote take u over or something

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I would be so disappointed if I had a symbiote and found out it was tutuu

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…Kazo, what does “adjacent” entail for the red parity lines? Orthogonally-only adjacent, or diagonally as well?

If not that, then… did you switch the colors for Dutch and German whispers?

Fermi Question of the Day: “How many existing and newly built US homes were sold in 2024?”

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Fermi Questions - A Wordle-style game.

it’s adjacently connected via the red line. (so diagonal counts.)

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That daeron message is so cute omg :sob:

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