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Fences Puzzle #2506 by Valezius
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anurag.sahay



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Number: Puzzle #2506
Genre: Fences
Author: Valezius
Appeared at: March 4, 2011
You can apply uniqueness on the top-left to solve this one.Nice puzzle in any case.
Lord_Farin



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anurag.sahay wrote:

You can apply uniqueness on the top-left to solve this one.Nice puzzle in any case. 

Bottom left playing with assumptions did the trick for me. It was quite hard though to prove uniqueness.
Valezius



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anurag.sahay wrote:

Nice puzzle in any case. 


Thanks.
My solving tecqnique
Lord_Farin



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Valezius wrote:
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My solving tecqnique 

That's just... amazing. I have never looked at it that way. Thanks for this new insight.
Valezius



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Lord_Farin wrote:

Valezius wrote:
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My solving tecqnique 

That's just... amazing. I have never looked at it that way. Thanks for this new insight. 


You are welcome. The combination of the normal solving and this painting system can help solving the hard fences without tips.
A puzzle from me, where you can try this technique
Hexa fences
Bram



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That was a nice hexa fences, although i didn't need to uset the painting technique.
HappyDog



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It would be useful if the online solver included the ability to use this painting technique, e.g. right-click on the middle of a square to cycle between inside/outside/unknown.

Definitely a helpful way to think about this kind of puzzle!
 
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