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The Genius, by A Skymin’s Mind #8 | Chaos at the Sky
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Chaos at the Sky. Where chaotic iak (wants to) reside. Comments No Comments on The Genius, by A Skymin’s Mind #8. The Genius, by A Skymin’s Mind #8. Used as Final Match of Season 3, Round 2, and Death Match of Season 4, Round 4. Score points by correctly forming mathematical expressions resulting on the given number. Win by scoring 10 points first. As this is a Final Game, there are three items available (in addition to Item Copy and Item Disabler):. Which takes the square roots of both operands and adds...
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Fillomino | Chaos at the Sky
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Chaos at the Sky. Where chaotic iak (wants to) reside. Fillomino is a puzzle genre invented by nikoli. Example puzzle (left) and its solution (right). Divide the grid into polyominoes. And fill each cell with the size of the polyomino it is contained in. Two same-sized polyominoes may not share any edge in common. I have to make this page because I post too many Fillomino😛. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Search this blog….
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Puzzle 93: IVAN | Chaos at the Sky
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Chaos at the Sky. Where chaotic iak (wants to) reside. Comments No Comments on Puzzle 93: IVAN. Fill a letter in some squares such that they form a Scrabble: all cells with letters are connected. Every word on the right appears in the grid as a contiguous sequence of letters (not broken with other letters or empty cells) reading right (in the same row) or down (in the same column), and every such contiguous sequence of two or more letters form a word. Comment/E-mail if you want a solution to be published.
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chaotic_iak | Chaos at the Sky
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Chaos at the Sky. Where chaotic iak (wants to) reside. Author Archives: chaotic iak. Comments 1 Comment on Long time no see. Long time no see. It has been so long since my last post, huh. Yes, I’m distracted by many things that I didn’t get to write puzzles or do anything worthy to post here. I’m still active on my Twitter ( @chaotic iak. And elsewhere. A random collection of tidbits on what I did since New Year:. 7 Wonders, Alchemists, Bohnanza, Carcassonne, Castles of Burgundy, Citadels, Coup, Dominion...
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Puzzles | Chaos at the Sky
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Chaos at the Sky. Where chaotic iak (wants to) reside. Because it’s terrible to browse my puzzles by using only Puzzles category. Or Pencil Puzzles category. Up to date as of 25 July 2015. Puzzle 2: Jigsaw Slitherlink. Puzzle 4: Surveyors Heyawake. Puzzle 5: Word Puzzle. Puzzle 7: Number In Order. Puzzle 8: Surveyors Heyawake. Puzzle 9: Five Cells. Puzzle 13: Tetromino Slitherlink. Puzzle 16: Domino Nurikabe. Puzzle 17: Yajilin CoS. Puzzle 21: Nonconsecutive Fillomino. Puzzle 23: Tetro Stack. Puzzle 67: ...
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Puzzle 92: Word Puzzle?! | Chaos at the Sky
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Chaos at the Sky. Where chaotic iak (wants to) reside. Comments No Comments on Puzzle 92: Word Puzzle? Puzzle 92: Word Puzzle? Arrange the pieces given into a crossword pattern, like in the game (or puzzle genre) Scrabble, such that every contiguous sequence of two or more letters read left-to-right or top-to-bottom spells out a word, which are thematically linked. Also see Grant’s take on this. Comment/E-mail if you want a solution to be published. Puzzle 92: Word Puzzle? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Kalah Always Ends | Chaos at the Sky
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Chaos at the Sky. Where chaotic iak (wants to) reside. Tagged combinatorial game theory. Comments No Comments on Kalah Always Ends. Is a game in the mancala family, whose rules can be seen in the given Wikipedia link. The proof is actually pretty simple, and is inspired from Goodstein’s theorem. First, observe that a stone that falls to a house will never move back out. Thus we have a. For count of free stones); the monovariant says that. The free count will never increase. Why does that matter? This mea...
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Password-Protected Page | Chaos at the Sky
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Chaos at the Sky. Where chaotic iak (wants to) reside. This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:. Search this blog…. Alternate Universe and Furriness (5). Jahooma’s LogicBox (2). CHAOS AT THE SKY. Welcome to Chaos at the Sky! This is a blog run by chaotic iak. If you need to e-mail me, you have to solve this simple puzzle. To a string that makes the most sense as an e-mail address. You can browse my pencil puzzles. Works on this blog are licensed under CC BY 3.0.
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Tiltmaze | Chaos at the Sky
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Chaos at the Sky. Where chaotic iak (wants to) reside. Tiltmaze is a series of puzzles. They are much better played interactively, but because I’m too lazy to make an applet for it, it’s going to be simply an image. You have to imagine yourself. They are also in some sense optimization. All of these might be overridden if specified such). 8211; Slides / Moves / Doesn’t move. 8211; Solid / Non-solid. A “solid” object occupies space, and so by extension of Pauli exclusion principle. No two solid objects ca...
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A Good Snowman Is Especially Hard To Build | Chaos at the Sky
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Chaos at the Sky. Where chaotic iak (wants to) reside. Tagged a good snowman. Comments 5 Comments on A Good Snowman Is Especially Hard To Build. A Good Snowman Is Especially Hard To Build. Yesterday I bought A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build. Which is probably one of the rare occasions I actually bought a game. When I’m going this far to write a blog post about it, it’s either very good or very bad; A Good Snowman is undoubtedly the former. You’re in a room with various walls, Sokoban. Snowballs come in th...