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Re: [piecepack] Re: The IVxVI Puzzle
- To: piecepack@yahoogroups.com
- Subject: Re: [piecepack] Re: The IVxVI Puzzle
- From: Ed Thorn <prophesor@...>
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 10:02:01 -0700 (PDT)
- In-reply-to: <bjnghh+ej2s@...>
SPOILER WARNING
No, sorry, my answer was incomplete, intentionally so.
It is a rather trivial puzzle, I think, at least if I
read the term correctly. Given a 4x6 grid:
......
......
......
......
this next is suits 1-4:
121212
343434
212121
434343
and this next is values 0-5:
012345
345012
012345
345012
My previous post addressed only half the suits.
--- James K Droscha <jdroscha@...> wrote:
> --- In piecepack@yahoogroups.com, Ed Thorn
> <prophesor@y...> wrote:
>
> > Isn't it just as simple as a Knight's Move?
> >
> > 121212
> > ......
> > 212121
> > ......
> >
> > 3&4 inverted as above.
>
> Hi Prophesor,
>
> I don't actually understand your suggestion, but it
> does not appear
> to account for color. Also, if the numbers in your
> chart refer to
> the tiles' values, you seem to have too many of
> each.
>
> Besides me not understanding you, perhaps a
> different statement of
> the puzzle is in order:
>
> Arrange all the tiles into a 4 by 6 grid. For every
> tile in the
> grid, ALL of the following must be true:
> 1) there are no tiles of the same value adjacent to
> it
> 2) there are no tiles of the same value diagonal to
> it
> 3) there are no tiles of the same color adjacent to
> it
> 4) there are no tiles of the same color diagonal to
> it
>
> Apologies if I am being thick. I am just not quite
> sure how to read
> your chart.
>
> Cheers,
> James
>
>
>
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