Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Follow-up: Hanjie #11

This exercise was originally posted at: http://maritimeorca0.blogspot.com/2015/03/hanjie-11.html

The Task

Solve Hanjie #11

The rules are simple. Each number indicates a series of consecutive shaded cells in its row or column. If you had a three and a two in a row like this…
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…you would have to have three shaded cells followed by two shaded cells in that order separated by at least one space. Here is a possible solution for that row.
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In these puzzles, compare the rows and columns to find a solution. When you are done, the puzzle will create a picture. How exactly do you solve the puzzles? I’m not going to tell you. If you really need help, there are numerous sites that you can turn to. I recommend avoiding those sites. The greatest mental value in these puzzles is in figuring out how to solve them.

Solutions

Hanjie #11 PDF

Notes

This puzzle was based on a picture in my photostream of a Virginia Opossum.
Virginia Opossum


Feel Free to Comment

Now that this exercise has concluded, feel free to share any thoughts that you had regarding results, your approach, and any other ideas that popped in your head regarding this exercise.

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