26.11.2009, 12:18
SUMMARY OF GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Each puzzle is a combination of 3 puzzles. The instruction of each individual puzzle can be found on http://wiki.logic-masters.de.
Please note that some of the rules of the original puzzles are slightly modified in combination.
ISLANDS, JAPANESE SUMS, TENTS (Points: 50+6)
Islands: Split the diagram in different areas: water and land. All water fields must be connected orthogonally. Every Island (group of connected land fields) contains exactly one number: the size (number of fields) of this island. Different islands cannot touch each other, not even diagonally. Attention: Water fields with size 2x2 are allowed.
Japanese sums: Fill the diagram with digits from 1 to 9 (in the example 1 to 6) so that in each row and column every digit appears at most once. The numbers at the top and on the left of the diagram give, in the correct order, the sums of blocks of digits orthogonally adjacent (i.e. without island fields between them). A block can also be a single digit.
Tents: Insert in the diagram tents and trees on the island fields so that a tent is always in a field orthogonally adjacent to a tree. Tents cannot touch each other, not even diagonally. The symbols at the right and at the bottom of the diagram indicate in which order the trees and tents are there in the corresponding row and column. A field containing a number cannot have tents or trees on it.
Solution Code: The 2. row, followed by the 11. row (2. from bottom). For water fields, write the digits; for island fields write B for a tree, Z for a Tent, X for all other fields.
The solution code for the example would be 6BZ3X5XXX31ZX645.
Please note that some of the rules of the original puzzles are slightly modified in combination.
ISLANDS, JAPANESE SUMS, TENTS (Points: 50+6)
Islands: Split the diagram in different areas: water and land. All water fields must be connected orthogonally. Every Island (group of connected land fields) contains exactly one number: the size (number of fields) of this island. Different islands cannot touch each other, not even diagonally. Attention: Water fields with size 2x2 are allowed.
Japanese sums: Fill the diagram with digits from 1 to 9 (in the example 1 to 6) so that in each row and column every digit appears at most once. The numbers at the top and on the left of the diagram give, in the correct order, the sums of blocks of digits orthogonally adjacent (i.e. without island fields between them). A block can also be a single digit.
Tents: Insert in the diagram tents and trees on the island fields so that a tent is always in a field orthogonally adjacent to a tree. Tents cannot touch each other, not even diagonally. The symbols at the right and at the bottom of the diagram indicate in which order the trees and tents are there in the corresponding row and column. A field containing a number cannot have tents or trees on it.
Solution Code: The 2. row, followed by the 11. row (2. from bottom). For water fields, write the digits; for island fields write B for a tree, Z for a Tent, X for all other fields.
The solution code for the example would be 6BZ3X5XXX31ZX645.