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I prefer the java functionality to the HTML5. Any plans to get an HTML5 alternative working on this site, or is HTML5 the chosen path forward?
https://support.mozilla.org/t5/Problems-with-add-ons-plugins-or/Why-do-Java-Silverlight-Adobe-Acrobat-and-other-plugins-no/ta-p/31069
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Agreed. But ... second solution? In the upper right corner, where there are three (2) in a row ... there's a 3x2 section where all the boxes go SE. Change them to SW, and it still works. Or am I missing something?
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Not really clear, but two adjacent circles are apparently considered two islands, not one large one.
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Number: Puzzle #5120 Genre: Naoki's Island Author: nyancharov Appeared at: October 29, 2015
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The row just above center has two "C" values as givens. Doesn't that already violate the genre constraints?
EDIT: Oh, I think I get it now. The two large squares get counted for constraints independently.
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Number: Puzzle #3501 Genre: Sudoku Author: Jfo Appeared at: September 29, 2014
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Number: Puzzle #199
Genre: Easy as ABC
Author: Maarten
Appeared at: March 12, 2007
Nice final pattern.
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It got even worse today. The latest Java update won't seem to let me run anything. Would getting the applets signed help?
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Ah, yes. That "moves diagonally" rule is unintuitive, but it's in the full explanation of the genre, and it does make this puzzle solution unique.
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This seems under-specified. From the given solution, it seems to me that moving the lower bar one space to the right, and/or moving the upper bar one space down, will also solve the puzzle.
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Number: Puzzle #905 Genre: Gravity Author: Maarten Appeared at: May 6, 2013
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Now there's one at the top left.
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Number: Puzzle #3051
Genre: Water Fun
Author: nyancharov
Appeared at: December 13, 2011
Thanks! I like Water Fun, it's good to see it back.
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I liked the solve of the top two rows.
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Number: Puzzle #858
Genre: Fences
Author: Murat
Appeared at: June 15, 2008
There's a dot missing at the edge of the uppermost "3" square. The solution assumes that this "3" block is a square, and only uses 3 of those 8 edges. If you treat the "3" block as a 3x2 rectangle, using 3 of those 10 edges, then there is a different solution.
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