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01:19
@Sciborg, do you want any help with the sashigane?
ay, you're here!
Hello :p
I'm kind of confused about sashigane rules
got back from a bike ride and dear goodness my legs are cold (I was wearing shorts)
so let's puzzle! I have a blanket
which part are you confused on?
Ooh, good idea, i'll make myself a blanket burrito - one sec
Burrito has been made, okay
So the arrow thing
The arrows point towards the "knee" of the block?
some examples of valid L shapes
So the arrow always points towards the joint, it can't point outwards
01:24
the previous rule defined "knee" as bend
yep, knee = joint
and it has to be on the end
And the open cells are the knees
yes
also circles with numbers
And the numbers are the number of squares in that block?
^^ some detailed examples of how to break the rules
Okay
And the block doesn't necessarily have to contain an arrow
01:26
yeah, as the picture shows it can have 0, 1, or 2 arrows, and it can have a circle or not
ah. That makes sense now.
can you find the break-in now? It's supposed to be an easy and big one
i'm guessing it has to do with the fives?
the 5s, but also some stuff near the 5s....
well um, the arrow has to point towards the joint, and the arrows near the 5s don't point at any of the five joints
i don't know what that means deduction-wise
01:29
can you place any borders using the arrows?
the arrows have to be on the border, right?
not entirely sure what you mean by that, but go on
as in, the arrows have to be on the ends
yes...
are you using MS paint or the puzz.link?
the puzz.link
i can draw borders on the arrows, i think
01:31
yes
also the puzz.link lets you connect two cells as "part of the same L" - drag through the middles of the cells
and it lets you export pictures, file -> save as image file
Had to zoom in to see that, but yup
i drew three borders
also, remember that all Ls are one block wide
oh, so then i can put an L in the top right
try it and send picture?
no, i can't put any Ls, nevermind
i can draw half an L
01:34
but you should be able to put some borders and some cell-connections
that's a bold thing to assume i can do
all baby birds must learn how to do this
i drew these borders -
right?
those all are correct!
so now i can do a deduction
01:38
what is your deduction?
with the borders i drew, the shapes that contain those two arrows are gonna block off the fives, right?
that's the idea, yes
because each of those fives has to be its own L
drawing in cell-connections was very helpful to me
but how can i do cell-connections? i don't have anything
01:40
well, the cell right in front of an arrow is connected to it
it it wasn't there would be Problems
cell-connections are basically a way of saying "there can't possibly be a border here"
yes but i don't know which direction the L points, so i can't really draw borders
i'm confused
can the circled cells be connected?
no, the arrow has to point at the joint
so there's a border!
ah, okay
same thing for top arrow too
01:44
and then, remember that the 5 has to be at a 90-degree turn - can you make any cell-connections that must exist if a 90-degree turn exists?
i can certainly try
that's the spirit
I have dinner in ~15 ish minutes, so I'm trying to just start you off with the kind of logic you'll need
I'll try and have it sorta-ish attempted when you come back :p
did you find the cell-connections?
reasoning with Ls is really hard
01:51
okay, so there are 4 ways it can go: left-up, left-down, right-up, right-down
can you rule out any of them?
the 5 that I circled
you put a border below it
oh, oh
um
well now that i put the border, it can't go down
so that rules out left-down and right-down
so left-up and right-up both mean...
i can draw up borders?
01:53
yes!
yay!
so now, the 5 next to it
i just blocked off the left side, so it's gotta go either down, right or up
remember the 4 ways - a lot of logic here revolves around ruling out two of them
this 5 can go either left-up or left-down, i think?
if i understood that correctly
left? isn't there a border to its left?
*right-up or right-down
01:56
keep going in this way, I have to leave now
so i can draw right borders
I'll ping you when I'm back
okay :)
with the continuation of that logic on the other fives, i'm now here, posting so i don't forget:
i will now vibe for a bit
02:57
@Sciborg? It is... Puzzle Time. dramatic music
dun dun duuuuuun
Okay, let's start with a fact: a 5 must be part of a 5-block L
can you apply this to complete any Ls?
yes!
fly, baby bird, fly
that one?
02:59
there's another that you can do now
yup, i see it
and again?
yes, how do i delete a line? i placed a wrong line
draw over it again, as if you were placing it
03:02
can you apply the "ruling out one of the four orientations" logic to any of these 5s?
that is SUCH a fun deduction
hmm
ah, i see it
right?
hooray!
look, i can do sashiganes!!!! :D
do you want to look for the next deduction yourself, or do you want a nudge?
i'm gonna be a Big Bird and find it myself
hang on
hmm
i have to fill all the spaces, so that 4 in the upper left strikes me, because it's only gonna be 4
so i have to fill all the rest of that upper left space somehow
03:05
remember, you can have Ls without any symbols
ohhh, right. never mind
hm
i feel like the 4s are the next Important Thing, though
teensy nudge: you can make the next deduction using only the logic you've learned so far
arrgh
don't tell me what it is, i can do this
there has to be something super obvious i'm overlooking
look carefully at each symbol you haven't used yet
i don't get it, there are like tons of ways i could use the unused symbols
there's no obvious thing where Problems happen
everything seems doable
03:11
use four-orientations logic
okay, the bottom left circle can be either left-up or right-up. so i can put a border
but i don't know how big it is because it's not numbered
that's a deduction, but there's another important one with four-orientations logic
so then with that border, the two arrows near that cannot connect into the same shape, because there would be empty space.
so each of those arrows is its own shape.
why? can't you have a no-symbol L?
words are hard, aghhh. no. it can't fit
because i have to use the arrows
this doesn't help me at all
never mind
03:16
do you want another poke?
baby bird has lost faith in themself, yes
bottom-right open circle - can you rule out any orientations?
left-top i guess, obviously, but it could be a 3-shape so i can't even rule that out
wait, no, because it's a joint, so i can rule that out
it has to be right-bottom
yes!
@Sciborg smart baby bird :)
03:20
and that means the left open circle is right-up
because it has to be now
yes!
and that means the 5 is... hahehehe
frantically drawing lines
this
right?
explain why the 5 has to be like that? also why does bottom-left open circle have to extend 2 up?
oh, i guess it doesn't have to extend 2 up, necessarily. but if the bottom right open circle is right-bottom then it closes the 5-shape and that means i can complete the 5 squares
since the whole 1-width thing
why can't the 5 be 3 to the right and 1 down?
03:24
....shit
okay, i'll go back to here
now, we can work on the left-bottom area or the right-bottom area. do you have a preference?
well, in the left-bottom area there's the bottom arrow, and the space to the left must also be a 90 degree shape
i don't know exactly how that helps
can you place borders?
i guess the hypothetical left-most shape has to be right-bottom, but i don't know how big it is
also my dad just put on Mando, and this episode is titled "The Tragedy", so I may take some time to yell/cry at the TV
1 min ago, by bobble
can you place borders?
03:28
oh wait did the new Mando come out??
yep!
craaaaap, partner has probably been texting me all night
we may need to take a break
there's a warning about flashing lights at the start
sure, you can stop for a bit
okay we're good, we're gonna watch it later tonight, i still have time
i know the arrows are important to the deduction somehow
it might be helpful to put cell-connecting lines
... birdy?
03:35
confused chirping
I'm making a picture to explain something
can any of R9C1-3 be connected to each other?
ohhhhhh
i get what you meant by connecting lines now, that helps
no, they can't be connected
this is a new sort of logic: you can't make any shape that can't become an L
arrgh
okay
so the one to the right of the arrow has to become an L
MAY IS IN MANDO
03:41
the actress??
I'm about 95% sure that's her
i can't google it because i don't want spoilers
but yay!!
anyways, keep making deductions!
the shape to the right of the arrow must be right-top, right?
because if it was left-top, it would block the others
do you mean right-down? we're taking from the joint
03:42
sorry, yes, right-down.
wait, right? am i mixing up left and right?
just make the picture, picture better than words
IT LOOKS LIKE AN UPSIDE-DOWN L, that's what i'm trying to say in bad words.
right?
yes
okay, so that means it can either connect to the top arrow and make a 4-height, or it can slot to cut off the open circle-L and make a 3-height.
but either way i can draw a border
that border
which means that since the bottom arrow has to make an L, my options for that arrow are limited
also the bit to its left has to also be L
03:47
right! so i have to fit two Ls there
which means i can draw more borders
borders good
and THAT tells me something super interesting
because now i know that the top arrow must connect with the bottom arrow, otherwise Problems happen
which means i can complete some Ls
do you like this area's logic?
very much yes
so now i have this
each of the top-right, top-left, bottom-right, and bottom-left feature different kinds of logic - it's an introduction puzzle, why not show off a bunch of deductions
03:50
now i know the bottom-left L needs to be completed somewhere, so i have to keep that in mind, and it can be as big as it needs to be
so now i can go to the bottom right
do you want a nudge for this area's logic, or are you a Big Bird?
orientation logic with the 4 - it can't face bottom
yes!
because otherwise it wouldn't be able to fill 4 spaces
so it must go top, meaning i can draw borders
and since i know i have that open-facing open circle joint thingy that needs to be closed, the 4 must go 2 up
at least
so i can draw more borders
4 mins ago, by bobble
borders good
03:52
so now we're here
and i can also see empty space below the open circle which needs to be an L
in order for that to be an L, it either has to loop all around the 4, or it has to be between the open circle and the 4 going up
but now i can definitively close the 5 shape because there's no way to squish an L in there
but IS THERE?
no?
is there?
ugh, okay, i'll leave it open for now
the intended next deduction is not finishing the 5
hm
man, i was on a roll for a while there
where to go now
well.... hang on, now i can look at the top left 4
same orientation logic - it can't face up, because not enough squares to fill 4
so it must face bottom, so i can draw borders
the nature of how I divided the puzzle into quadrants means you can jump around a bit
03:58
and now this is funny, because obviously it can't be all 3 of those squares, so i can close it at 2
another border
WHICH gives me a place to potentially end that bottom left L that isn't ended yet
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