https://enclose.horse Day 144
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#CluesBySam, May 22nd 2026 (Tricky), in 05:42




















https://enclose.horse Day 144
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#CluesBySam, May 22nd 2026 (Tricky), in 05:42




















enclose.horse Day 145
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Basic: I did notice I could have a detached dark blue portal while I was exploring the map, but at the time I did not have the golden apples yet. I didnβt think they were part of the optimal path, so I went with the visually more obvious light blue portals instead.
Bonus: 'Twas a stupid mistake, really. I didnβt see that the center could be expanded by 3 tiles.
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Word Association: Wood
Daily Akari
503
2026-05-23 (Sat)
Solved!
1:24
Pushed some buttons without thinking much.
#CluesBySam - May 23rd 2026 (Tricky)
05:16 | 25% speed, 41% perfect




















I didnβt realize I didnβt utilize A5βs clue to its fullest extent, so I was stuck for a while with the X-wing on the top right section.
Daily Akari
503
2026-05-23 (Sat)
Solved!
5:45
enclose.horse Day 146
Excellent!
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Optimal is difficult to find IMO.
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Word Association: Family
#CluesBySam - May 24th 2026 (Hard)
05:30 | 25% speed




















Misremembered B1/B3 as inno/evil when it was actually C2/C4.
Daily Akari
504
2026-05-24 (Sun)
Solved!
8:37
Tried logic. Ended up using brute-force.
Daily Akari
504
2026-05-24 (Sun)
Solved!
3:11
βvery hardβ
Yeah, 'cuz aside from the first light, I donβt see how one could rationally come to the correct path without exploring / guessing the locations of some lights.
iβll go into my process here because why not, this should be stuff people who solve on the regular know about but itβs fun to talk about.
in particular whenever possible i try to avoid guessing even though imo itβs a valid approach
intial board, making off the restricted spaces. the square on the top edge is crossed off because if it had a light, you couldnβt be able to place one next to the 1 box.
one of the two top left squares must have a light in order to fill the Xβd out space in the nook below it. this forms a pair with the 1 box to the right, and all other spaces in the row can be crossed out.
This means the space in the top right can be filled in, and the corner spot can be crossed out. I assume this is the first light youβre referring to.
Now, there must be a light in one of the two spaces under the Xβd square in the upper middle. Following from this, at least one of the two spaces on the opposite side of the 2 box have to be lit up, or the puzzle would be unsolvable. you can follow this chain around until it leads you to the 2 spaces around the 1 box in the upper right.
Following from that, it means all the spaces i connected must have exactly 1 light between them each, and no other spaces in those rows/columns can have lights.
Next 3 lights are free from there.
Because of the chain of lights around the outside, exatly 1 of the spaces in between the 2 boxes on the left must be occupied by a light, and this forms a pair with the 1 box to the right of it
Because of what was set out earlier, we know the space on the right of the bottom right box must be filled out.
Also, the circled space must have a light in it, it canβt be lit up from anywhere else.
fill that in, and mark off the spaces now restricted.
Rest of the solve from there is fairly trivial, you fill in one space where thereβs only one possibility and the rest flow from there.
Correct.
Ah⦠I did notice the chain to a degree through brute-force, but I did not notice it had a defined end and beginning.
I did have this as my second step as well, but in my case it was because I tried lighting up [Row 5, Column 6] and ended up in a deadlock.
Iβm kinda curious whether youβve missed a step or not, because I do not see a direct reason to light up [Row 9, Column 10].
I do understand that [R4, C9] can only be lit by [R3, C9] though. Followed by [R2, C10] only being able to be lit by [R9, C10].
Thank you for the explanation. It has been an enlightening experience. 
The reason R9C10 gets lit is because of the earlier chain - it forms a pair with (R2C10, R3C9), and because R8C9 is crossed off, R9C10 must be lit. trying to light the other spaces adjacent to R9C9 would result in R4C7 being unable to be lit.
Daily Akari
504
2026-05-24 (Sun)
Solved!
3:17
enclose.horse Day 147
PERFECT!
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PERFECT!
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Basic: Tree
Bonus: Rootless
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Word Association: House
Daily Akari
505
2026-05-25 (Mon)
Solved!
0:18
They were not kidding when they said: βVery easyβ.
#CluesBySam - May 25th 2026 (Easy)
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A2 - Misread C2βs clue
B3 - Misclick
Played too early to get speed percentage.
Daily Akari
505
2026-05-25 (Mon)
Solved!
0:11
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INFERNOGUESSR #69
PTS: 416/500
TIME: 1:33.7
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