Shade in dominoes such that the black cells are all connected to each
other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid
contains all black cells. Numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of
consecutive black cells which are in that row or column. For example, a
clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive black cells,
and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three
consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at
least one white cell. A question mark (?) represents a group of
consecutive black cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*)
represents any number of unknown groups of black cells, including none at all.
Inspired by this Nurikabe puzzle.
Showing posts with label Cross the Streams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cross the Streams. Show all posts
Monday Mutant 128: Cross the Streams
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected to
each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid
contains all black cells. Numbers to the left of a row or above a
column represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in
that row or column. For example, a clue of "3" means the row or column
has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the
row or column has a group of three consecutive black cells followed
by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. A
question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black cells whose
size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown
groups of black cells, including none at all.
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Monday Mutant 127: Cross the Streams / Tetra Firma
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Monday Mutant 123: Cross the Streams / Tetra Firma (inverted)
Shade in tetrominoes such that the black cells are all connected to each
other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid
contains all black cells. No two congruent tetrominoes may share an
edge, even if they are rotated or reflected versions of each other.
Numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of
consecutive white cells which are in that row or column. For example, a
clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive white cells,
and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three
consecutive white cells followed by a single white cell, separated by at
least one black cell. A question mark (?) represents a group of
consecutive white cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*)
represents any number of unknown groups of white cells, including none at all.
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Monday Mutant 122: Cross the Streams / Tetra Firma
Shade in tetrominoes such that the black cells are all connected to each
other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid
contains all black cells. No two congruent tetrominoes may share an
edge, even if they are rotated or reflected versions of each other.
Numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of
consecutive black cells which are in that row or column. For example, a
clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive black cells,
and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three
consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at
least one white cell. A question mark (?) represents a group of
consecutive black cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*)
represents any number of unknown groups of black cells, including none at all.
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Monday Mutant 118: Cross the Streams / Tetra Firma
Shade in tetrominoes such that the black cells are all connected to each
other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid
contains all black cells. No two congruent tetrominoes may share an
edge, even if they are rotated or reflected versions of each other.
Numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of
consecutive black cells which are in that row or column. For example, a
clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive black cells,
and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three
consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at
least one white cell. A question mark (?) represents a group of
consecutive black cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*)
represents any number of unknown groups of black cells, including none at all.
Monday Mutants return again!
Monday Mutants return again!
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Monday Mutant 112: Cross the Streams
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected to
each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid
contains all black cells. Numbers to the left of a row or above a
column represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in
that row or column. For example, a clue of "3" means the row or column
has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the
row or column has a group of three consecutive black cells followed
by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. A
question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black cells whose
size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown
groups of black cells, including none at all.
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March Mutant 26: Cross the Streams (partially inverted)
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected to
each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid
contains all black cells. Numbers to the left of a row represent the
groups of consecutive black cells which are in that row. For example, a
clue of "3" means the row has three consecutive black cells, and a
clue of "3 1" means that the row has a group of three consecutive black
cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at least one
white cell. In the same fashion, numbers above a column represent the
groups of consecutive white
cells which are in that column. A question mark (?) represents a
group of consecutive black or white cells whose size is unknown; an
asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown groups of black or
white cells, including none at all.
Tired of these crappy stream-based puzzles yet?
Tired of these crappy stream-based puzzles yet?
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March Mutant 23: Cross the Streams (inverted)
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected
to each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid
contains all black cells. Numbers to the left of a row or above a
column represent the groups of consecutive white cells which are in
that row or column. For example, a clue of "3" means the row or column
has three consecutive white cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the
row or column has a group of three consecutive white cells followed
by a single white cell, separated by at least one black cell. A
question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive white cells whose
size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown
groups of white cells, including none at all.

Yeah, so all of my readers managed to see this coming. I'm so proud to have you guys as my audience.

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March Mutant 22: Cross the Streams
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected to each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid contains all black cells. Numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in that row or column. For example, a clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. A question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown groups of black cells, including none at all.
Sorry about the lack of any sort of mutation at all in this puzzle. I promise that tomorrow's puzzle will be completely different.
Sorry about the lack of any sort of mutation at all in this puzzle. I promise that tomorrow's puzzle will be completely different.
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March Mutant 19: Cross the Streams / Tetra Firma (arbitrarily inverted)
Shade in tetrominoes such that the black cells are all connected to each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid contains all black cells. No two congruent tetrominoes may share an
edge, even if they are rotated or reflected versions of each other.
In a normal Cross the Streams, numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in that row or column. For example, a clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. A question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown groups of black cells, including none at all. However, in this puzzle, some of the clues are inverted, and refer to the groups of white cells in that row or column. (A clue may coincidentally function as both a normal clue and an inverted one simultaneously.)
When will the arbitrary madness end???
ERRATUM: The original version of this puzzle had no clue in column 5, and more than one solution. Happy Quantity-Not-Quality Month!
ERRATUM: The original version of this puzzle had no clue in column 5, and more than one solution. Happy Quantity-Not-Quality Month!
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March Mutant 1: Cross the Streams (arbitrarily inverted)
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected to each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid contains all black cells. In a normal Cross the Streams, numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in that row or column. For example, a clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. A question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black cells
whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of
unknown groups of black cells, including none at all. However, in this puzzle, some of the clues are inverted, and refer to the groups of white cells in that row or column. (A clue may coincidentally function as both a normal clue and an inverted one simultaneously.)
This is an extension of the idea presented in Monday Mutant 94. Now you don't know which clues are inverted and which are normal! Gwa ha ha!
This is an extension of the idea presented in Monday Mutant 94. Now you don't know which clues are inverted and which are normal! Gwa ha ha!
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Monday Mutant 96: Cross the Streams (all 3's)
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected to each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid contains all black cells. Numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in that row or column. For example, a clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. A question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black cells whose size is not 3; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown groups of black cells, including none at all, none of which are of size 3.
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Monday Mutant 94: Cross the Streams (partially inverted)
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected to each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid contains all black cells. Numbers to the left of a row represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in that row. For example, a clue of "3" means the row has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the row has a group of three consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. In the same fashion, numbers above a column represent the groups of consecutive white cells which are in that column. A question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black or white cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown groups of black or white cells, including none at all.
I have 15 votes so far in Logicsmith Exhibition 5. The deadline is later this month, so be sure to vote if you haven't already!
In even more exciting news, I recently got 100% completion in the Super Mario Advance 2 remake of Super Mario World! This means not only getting all 96 exits and saving the Princess, but getting all of the Dragon Coins, as well!
I have 15 votes so far in Logicsmith Exhibition 5. The deadline is later this month, so be sure to vote if you haven't already!
In even more exciting news, I recently got 100% completion in the Super Mario Advance 2 remake of Super Mario World! This means not only getting all 96 exits and saving the Princess, but getting all of the Dragon Coins, as well!
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Monday Mutant 84: Cross the Streams / Tetra Firma
Shade in tetrominoes such that the black cells are all connected to each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid contains all black cells. No two congruent tetrominoes may share an edge, even if they are rotated or reflected versions of each other. Numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in that row or column. For example, a clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. A question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown groups of black cells, including none at all.
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Monday Mutant 72: Cross the Streams (odd/even)
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected to each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid contains all black cells. In a normal Cross the Streams, numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in that row or column. For example, a clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. However, in this puzzle, all odd numbers have been replaced by O's and all even numbers have been replaced by E's. A question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown groups of black cells, including none at all.
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Monday Mutant 65: Cross the Streams
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected to each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid contains all black cells. Numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in that row or column. For example, a clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. A question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown groups of black cells, including none at all.
Gotta love Cross the Streams.
Gotta love Cross the Streams.
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Monday Mutant 60: Cross the Streams
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected to each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid contains all black cells. Numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in that row or column. For example, a clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. A question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown groups of black cells, including none at all.
Oh, Cross the Streams. You're so excellent for those Mondays when I neglect to have a Monday Mutant ready beforehand.
Oh, Cross the Streams. You're so excellent for those Mondays when I neglect to have a Monday Mutant ready beforehand.
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Monday Mutant 53: Cross the Streams
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected to each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid contains all black cells. Numbers to the left of a row or above a column represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in that row or column. For example, a clue of "3" means the row or column has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the row or column has a group of three consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. A question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown groups of black cells, including none at all.
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Monday Mutant 40: Cross the Streams (partially inverted)
Shade in some cells black such that the black cells are all connected to each other through their edges, and no 2x2 cell area within the grid contains all black cells. Numbers to the left of a row represent the groups of consecutive black cells which are in that row. For example, a clue of "3" means the row has three consecutive black cells, and a clue of "3 1" means that the row has a group of three consecutive black cells followed by a single black cell, separated by at least one white cell. In the same fashion, numbers above a column represent the groups of consecutive white cells which are in that column. A question mark (?) represents a group of consecutive black or white cells whose size is unknown; an asterisk (*) represents any number of unknown groups of black or white cells, including none at all.
Cross the Streams is back with a vengeance!

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