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10/10/2013 18:42:30
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Johan
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Number: Puzzle #4150 Genre: Fillomino Author: Johan Appeared at: October 10, 2013
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10/10/2013 18:44:42
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Johan
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This one is to celebrate my 4-month-old son Adam. The shapes of the areas spell his name.
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10/10/2013 19:36:18
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apollo1001
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Clever creation (and congrats on the son!)
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11/10/2013 13:54:32
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Barrin84
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Hey Johan,
Congrats on your son. Hope I will see him someday.
Nice puzzle. Never done this before, and I already liked it. Logic and all.
1 thing though. It never said it needed lines between the cells.. so after like 5 times saying I was done, I tried the reveal. Nothing changed, except the small lines. There is also nothing about that in the information part of the site. Annoying as I did get everything right.
regards,
Bart van der Schans
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10/11/2013 01:38:35
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Kroisos
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Nice idea!
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Kind regards,
Kroisos.
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11/11/2013 17:59:38
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edderiofer
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I'm only making this particular post so that we'll have comments on 10/10, 11/10, 10/11, and 11/11.
By the way, this was a very simple and straightforward puzzle. Hopefully your son will be able to solve this puzzle when he's older.
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