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Glad that worked out then! Now let's all sit tight for Galaxy 3.
This update solved one of my biggest gripes, the low performance and rendering issues on Ubuntu machines. Works perfectly now! I can live without the drag feature for a while, even though it's missed.

Terrific job.
Thank you very much!
Number: Puzzle #2432
Genre: LITS
Author: anurag.sahay
Appeared at: July 2, 2014

One of the best LITS I've played, extremely satisfying to tick off all the impossible spaces in the larger areas. Well done!
I realized what this was pretty quickly and couldn't surpress the "awww". Congratulations! I loved it.
Blimey. I kept looking and looking at the thing, but that didn't cross my mind.
Number: Puzzle #4240
Genre: Myopia
Author: nyancharov
Appeared at: December 1, 2013

Unless my senses deceive me, I have found an alternate solution for this...

Accepted solution:



Alternate solution:



Am I mistaken?
Thank you very much! I've been waiting for this to get reapproved, I'm sure it'll happen sooner or later.
I just fixed it! Thanks for pointing this out and sorry for not noticing it myself!
Good catch. What would be the usual procedure here? I know how to fix this without compromising the intended solution or altering the difficulty, but I assume it'll have to be re-reviewed, right?
This has happened for me since my first day on this site on my laptop running Ubuntu 11. It never happens on my Win7 desktop computer, though. Both machines are about equally strong under the hood, and I use Firefox on both of them. Interesting to see I'm not the only one!
Sweet idea, that. Didn't think of it myself when solving these puzzles. Thanks for the nice feedback, too!
Just tried it on Chrome, cannot reproduce it there either, but it happens every time on Firefox.
I have this happen to me only when I open those links in a new tab.
Actually, there's no turn between the bottom left disk and the one three fields to its top right in this example as well. I suppose it's also hard to understand how there can ever be two disks right next to each other, when there's no room for any turns between them - the rules might have to be adjusted for that one.

I do find the puzzle idea really interesting, though!

EDIT: Lord_Farin: That makes sense, I guess! Couldn't figure that out by myself, though...

EDIT 2: I propose the following change: "[...] and exactly once between each connected pair of disks." I think that's what threw me off. Now I can properly enjoy this puzzle, thanks for clearing it up.
 
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