Showing posts with label Takegaki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Takegaki. Show all posts
Sunday, April 17, 2011
TAKEGAKI RULES
TAKEGAKI RULES ~The objective is to connect horizontally and vertically adjacent dots so that the lines form a single loop with no loose ends. The loop cannot cross itself. In addition, the number inside a square represents how many of its four sides are segments in the loop. Squares without numbers in them can still have segment sides.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
TAKEGAKI #2 - INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
Takegaki rules can be found here - PENCIL PUZZLE RULES
and helpful hints can be found here - PENCIL PUZZLE HELP
TAKEGAKI #2 - INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
and helpful hints can be found here - PENCIL PUZZLE HELP
TAKEGAKI #2 - INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
TAKEGAKI #1 - BEGINNER LEVEL
Takegaki, better known as "Slitherlink" is a great logic puzzle. At first I did not like these puzzles but once I got the hang of some of the consecutive patterns between certain numbers (like 3's beside one another) I really enjoyed solving them. It helped me a lot in the beginning to make a squiggly line on the segments that I KNEW would not be a part of the loop.
Doing the extremely large takegaki puzzle on my previous post inspired me to see if I could create my own takegaki puzzle. The one I created is of course much smaller than the one that I posted earlier, but it will be a good puzzle for beginners...
The easiest way to do it is to save the picture to your computer and either print it or work it on "paint".
TAKEGAKI RULES: The objective is to connect horizontally and vertically adjacent dots so that the lines form a simple loop with no loose ends. The loop cannot cross itself. In addition, the number inside a square represents how many of its four sides are segments in the loop. Squares without numbers in them can still have segment sides.
TAKEGAKI #1 - BEGINNER LEVEL
Doing the extremely large takegaki puzzle on my previous post inspired me to see if I could create my own takegaki puzzle. The one I created is of course much smaller than the one that I posted earlier, but it will be a good puzzle for beginners...
The easiest way to do it is to save the picture to your computer and either print it or work it on "paint".
TAKEGAKI RULES: The objective is to connect horizontally and vertically adjacent dots so that the lines form a simple loop with no loose ends. The loop cannot cross itself. In addition, the number inside a square represents how many of its four sides are segments in the loop. Squares without numbers in them can still have segment sides.
TAKEGAKI #1 - BEGINNER LEVEL
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