Triple (Almost) Gaps - Schezo's Edition
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Today (Mar 16) is Schezo's birthday! Happy birthday my little creeper boi~ <3
Clarifications:
$C$ may or may not be equal to $1$.- The set actually tells you that at least one of ${C,M,N,P,R,T}$ is $1$.
- The number for $WWWWBBB$ is $0$.
grid-deduction
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Today (Mar 16) is Schezo's birthday! Happy birthday my little creeper boi~ <3
Clarifications:
$C$ may or may not be equal to $1$.- The set actually tells you that at least one of ${C,M,N,P,R,T}$ is $1$.
- The number for $WWWWBBB$ is $0$.
grid-deduction
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can column 4 be, for instance, wwwwbbb (white=w, black=b)?
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 16 at 10:08
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@OmegaKrypton Oh, no, it's not allowed.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 10:58
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Why is there an arrow from C to 1 and from T to question mark?
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– darksky
Mar 16 at 16:37
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@darksky it's just denoting {C,M,N,P,R,T} should be replaced by {1,?,?,?,?,?} in some order.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 17:02
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Let us continue this discussion in chat.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 17:44
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Today (Mar 16) is Schezo's birthday! Happy birthday my little creeper boi~ <3
Clarifications:
$C$ may or may not be equal to $1$.- The set actually tells you that at least one of ${C,M,N,P,R,T}$ is $1$.
- The number for $WWWWBBB$ is $0$.
grid-deduction
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Today (Mar 16) is Schezo's birthday! Happy birthday my little creeper boi~ <3
Clarifications:
$C$ may or may not be equal to $1$.- The set actually tells you that at least one of ${C,M,N,P,R,T}$ is $1$.
- The number for $WWWWBBB$ is $0$.
grid-deduction
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edited Mar 16 at 17:47
athin
asked Mar 16 at 9:56
athinathin
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8,36522776
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can column 4 be, for instance, wwwwbbb (white=w, black=b)?
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 16 at 10:08
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@OmegaKrypton Oh, no, it's not allowed.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 10:58
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Why is there an arrow from C to 1 and from T to question mark?
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– darksky
Mar 16 at 16:37
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@darksky it's just denoting {C,M,N,P,R,T} should be replaced by {1,?,?,?,?,?} in some order.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 17:02
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Let us continue this discussion in chat.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 17:44
add a comment |
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can column 4 be, for instance, wwwwbbb (white=w, black=b)?
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 16 at 10:08
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@OmegaKrypton Oh, no, it's not allowed.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 10:58
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Why is there an arrow from C to 1 and from T to question mark?
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– darksky
Mar 16 at 16:37
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@darksky it's just denoting {C,M,N,P,R,T} should be replaced by {1,?,?,?,?,?} in some order.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 17:02
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Let us continue this discussion in chat.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 17:44
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can column 4 be, for instance, wwwwbbb (white=w, black=b)?
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Mar 16 at 10:08
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can column 4 be, for instance, wwwwbbb (white=w, black=b)?
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Mar 16 at 10:08
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@OmegaKrypton Oh, no, it's not allowed.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 10:58
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@OmegaKrypton Oh, no, it's not allowed.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 10:58
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Why is there an arrow from C to 1 and from T to question mark?
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– darksky
Mar 16 at 16:37
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Why is there an arrow from C to 1 and from T to question mark?
$endgroup$
– darksky
Mar 16 at 16:37
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@darksky it's just denoting {C,M,N,P,R,T} should be replaced by {1,?,?,?,?,?} in some order.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 17:02
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@darksky it's just denoting {C,M,N,P,R,T} should be replaced by {1,?,?,?,?,?} in some order.
$endgroup$
– athin
Mar 16 at 17:02
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Let us continue this discussion in chat.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 17:44
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Let us continue this discussion in chat.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 17:44
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I think the answer would be:
The letters are:
C = 3,
R = 2,
P = 0,
T = 1,
N = 2,
M = 2
The boundary of the grid reads:
I am not a creeper
The set formed is:
{C, M, N, P, R, T} = {3, 2, 2, 0, 2, 1}
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Yep, that's it! Great job :D
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– athin
Mar 16 at 18:06
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I think the answer would be:
The letters are:
C = 3,
R = 2,
P = 0,
T = 1,
N = 2,
M = 2
The boundary of the grid reads:
I am not a creeper
The set formed is:
{C, M, N, P, R, T} = {3, 2, 2, 0, 2, 1}
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Yep, that's it! Great job :D
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– athin
Mar 16 at 18:06
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I think the answer would be:
The letters are:
C = 3,
R = 2,
P = 0,
T = 1,
N = 2,
M = 2
The boundary of the grid reads:
I am not a creeper
The set formed is:
{C, M, N, P, R, T} = {3, 2, 2, 0, 2, 1}
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Yep, that's it! Great job :D
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– athin
Mar 16 at 18:06
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I think the answer would be:
The letters are:
C = 3,
R = 2,
P = 0,
T = 1,
N = 2,
M = 2
The boundary of the grid reads:
I am not a creeper
The set formed is:
{C, M, N, P, R, T} = {3, 2, 2, 0, 2, 1}
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I think the answer would be:
The letters are:
C = 3,
R = 2,
P = 0,
T = 1,
N = 2,
M = 2
The boundary of the grid reads:
I am not a creeper
The set formed is:
{C, M, N, P, R, T} = {3, 2, 2, 0, 2, 1}
edited Mar 16 at 18:07
answered Mar 16 at 17:46
AkariAkari
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Yep, that's it! Great job :D
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Mar 16 at 18:06
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Yep, that's it! Great job :D
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– athin
Mar 16 at 18:06
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Yep, that's it! Great job :D
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– athin
Mar 16 at 18:06
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Yep, that's it! Great job :D
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Mar 16 at 18:06
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can column 4 be, for instance, wwwwbbb (white=w, black=b)?
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 16 at 10:08
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@OmegaKrypton Oh, no, it's not allowed.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 10:58
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Why is there an arrow from C to 1 and from T to question mark?
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– darksky
Mar 16 at 16:37
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@darksky it's just denoting {C,M,N,P,R,T} should be replaced by {1,?,?,?,?,?} in some order.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 17:02
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Let us continue this discussion in chat.
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– athin
Mar 16 at 17:44