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A question about the creation and development of puzzles. Not to be used for requesting the creation of a puzzle.
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Is it possible to put the numbers into circles?
Here is a solution with minimal side-sum:
This was found by brute-force.
The code below will traverse between the bounds as identified by trolley813 and prints a solution with each side-sum (42 & …
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Creating an easy mathematical puzzle that leads to the number 60
Puzzle 1.
I am greater than $0$
I am less than $120$
I am divisible by $1,2,3,4,5,$ and $6$
Puzzle 2. (English only)
I am the largest integer which, spelled out, is five letters long
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Engel's Enigma Optimals
As you say, you are implementing a type of Douglas Engel's puzzle, an "Enigma". Given the colour set and the fact that you are ignoring the orientation of the triangular wedges ("corners" in twisty pu …
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Single solved state for Sudoku Pyraminx
Brute force shows that for the example there are:
$8$ solutions if rings are not considered*
$0$ solutions if rings are considered*
Call the left of the three faces at the top of your net $L$, …