LisaMC Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
How cool! I love Kropkis and I don't think I've ever done an 8x8 before.
Posted 21st Jan 2022 at 01:17 Last edited by HollyBlue 21st Jan 2022 at 01:18
HollyBlue Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
I was thinking the same, don't remember doing an 8x8 before, then I spotted that it's number 1!
Posted 21st Jan 2022 at 09:07
carlotes Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Yes, at first it gets a bit strange, but then it becomes very interesting.
Posted 21st Jan 2022 at 18:57
HelenCushion Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
We don't seem to have had any Kropkis at all for a while until this one. Nurikabe seems to have disappeared again as well?
Posted 21st Jan 2022 at 19:14
happynow Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Welcome back, Kropki. And I don't remember one that had no digits in it already - that was fun
Posted 21st Jan 2022 at 19:47
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
When I started here, kropkis never had any number given. I was surprised when I saw that for the first time - and then quite regularly. I assume there is a limited number of kropki-9x9 without numbers and with an unique solution. I guess, to keep the grid empty, it has to be different sizes.
What about a 10x10 with grey dots between the 5 and the A? Or a 12x12 with 3<->6<->C and 5<->A...
Posted 21st Jan 2022 at 22:28
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Oh dear how complicated:) I got in quite enough of a tangle with this one!!
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Last edited by HollyBlue 21st Jan 2022 at 01:18
What about a 10x10 with grey dots between the 5 and the A? Or a 12x12 with 3<->6<->C and 5<->A...
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