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  • Puzzle Room Escape 19

    Fantastic Puzzles are set with pure logic in the puzzle room. Solve the number puzzles to escape from the puzzle room. Good luck!

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    Please use spoilers to give hints:
    [spoiler=Title Here]Enter text here...[/spoiler]

    Please do not post a video walkthrough for 7 days.



  • #2
    Did the puzzle with 4, got stuck on the 5 and don't want try the 3rd if it is 6.

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    • #3
      Well, it took me awhile, but I got all 3!

      If anyone needs help with the



      Hopefully that'll get you started.

      For some extra help, what I did was take a snapshot of the screen and pasted it into Paint. I filled in the spots with the numbers already there with pink paint. Then I deduced what numbers couldn't go into the most spots. To do this I filled in the spots in the same row, column and stream that a particular number occupied with red paint. If I found that one number could only go in a certain row or column, then I copy and pasted that number into that spot and put red in same row, column and stream that it now occupies.

      Maybe this pic will help explain better....

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      • #4
        Quite easy, if you like these kind of puzzles http://www.strimko.com/all.htm

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        • #5
          So, all I have to do is like them, and they become easy ??!

          1 and 2 were a snap... didn't even attempt the 3rd.

          Is it even possible to start the 6x6 without taking (at best) a 50-50 guess ?

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          • #6
            Well of course! but it wouldn't be 50/50 guess because you have 6 choices it require from just to think
            Last edited by Archdemon; 01-10-2011, 01:13:19.

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            • #7
              Not an accurate statement Arch.

              At the start, there is one string in which a "3" can go into one of only 2 places, hence my 50/50 comment.

              Really just curious if there is a logical 1st move that I missed, or if you have to apply trial-and-error (?)

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              • #8
                No "trial and error" needed, deductive reasoning-method of elimination

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