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by sborra
614 days ago
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Very nice and polished looking. Logic wise, it took me a while to get it. I thought that a bridge could be valid as long as every tile in it could be construed to form a word with the adjacent tiles. i.e. a word could be valid across bends and words could overlap on more than one tile. I got the idea because the example has the words "T U N E" and "E A T" as part of the bridge, but it could also be interpeted as "T U N E" and "N E A T" with "N E" being part of 2 words. Maybe you could adjust the example to avoid any ambiguity for first-timers? Great work. Looking forward to tomorrow's puzzle :) |
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