30001st poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 9)

I finished the other episodes yesterday, and I recently finished e11. Also, it seems I had forgotten about the real e6, because I had described e7-e9 instead of e6-e8.

E6. Squirm. Worm parasites. Set hotel on fire. Prevent hatching further.

E10. Vampire Killer. Orphan let his brother die in order to gain the opportunity to kill a very flammable mind-controlling bloodsucker. Had mistakenly killed one innocent, but killed four more vampires, before dying from lung cancer. Drugs in bloodstream is not good for vampires. Vampire is rare; not many.

E11. Dreamer. Black vines. Prophecies of death. Saw predecessor.

Was half-way into E12 when I realized I was not listening properly. Had to reset.

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Ur right it was fire

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BY THE EUUUUUUUPHRATES RIVER

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Slightly irritated at my entire tiktok fyp accusing Lady Gaga of being a Zionist and Autism Speaks supporter despite absolutely no evidence

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Daeron discovers the digital hubs of the terminally online

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YOU ALREADY HAVE A DRINK WATER REMINDER APP IT’S CALLED THIRST IT’S INSTALLED ON YOUR FUCKING BODY

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sorry guys died of thirst beacuse my drink water reminder app didn’t work

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I enjoyed this.

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@Zone_Q11
https://sudokupad.app/04zedl744q

It’s a fun (non-sudoku) brain-teaser.

This time, It’s phone-friendly.

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I don’t understand what they are saying…

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Which part do you not umderstand? Are you not familiar with slitherlink and those kind of puzzles?

Make a continous, not-branching, not self-crossing line following the grid. (It should end up in itself to finish your line.)

Or you don’t know what a vertex is?

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The Masyu, I understand.

Star Battle, I also understand. (I dunno how one loop can divide segments, but I guess they have to touch each other.)

I know what a vertex is, but the descriptions for the circles make no sense to me. It’s like gibberish written in English. I know it is correct English, but its meaning is incomprehensible to me.

Black: you need to make a corner at that point, and the line cannot bend at least to the second possibility at both direction.

White: You need go straight through, and you have to make a bend at least in one direction at exactly 1 distance away from the white dot.

Grey: It’s either follow the white dot’s rule or the black dot’s rule. (You need to figure out, which.)

If you follow the rules, the line definetly will touch the edge of the puzzle at multiple points, that’s how the line can make more than two segments.

Gray is simple, but uh…
Considering I still don’t understand black and white, I think I’ll have to sit out for this one.

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Best example is the bottom left black dot. Since it can’t go two distance as either left or down, that corner has to come out from black at top and right, (and it need to travel 2 grid distance at both direction, before it can bend on those line anymore.)

Understandable.
If you change your mind he explains the rules pretty well in this video around 8:30 (If I wasn’t good enough.)

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TOTAL HASBRO DEATH

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its actually fucking called the popemobile???

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damn