34 - Water Walk
Today's new puzz.link genre is Water Walk. This genre was a recent invention by Martin Ender, and is a pretty cool! Loop genres are often favourites of mine. It's quite tricky to set, but I managed to get three puzzles that I'm quite satisfied with regardless.
Here's the rules and example from the rules page:
Draw a loop that goes through every numbered cell. The loop cannot branch off or cross itself. Blue cells represent water, while regular cells represent ground. The loop may not go through more than 2 water cells in a row. A number indicates how many cells make up the continuous grounded section of the loop that the number is on.
Today's puzzles seem to all be a similar difficulty overall. The first puzzle is a little harder than usual, so don't get discouraged if you find it tricky.



These were very cool. Some nice variations, Mr Krow!
ReplyDeleteAh sorry! I just saw you go by "they" in your bio, but I can't edit comments here. So: "Some nice variations, DireKrow!"
DeleteI identify as male, actually! So you were correct. I'll update my bio to be less ambiguous.
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