What is the trick to constructing a heptagon and a nonagon which have all their sides equal? The length of the side has to be a natural number. Your answer should include a drawing of the two polygons.
An entry in Fortnightly Topic Challenge #47: Wacky Sudokus.
Rules:
Normal sudoku rules apply.
Inside the sudoku, there exists one "loop".
The loop consists of only odd numbers. However, not all odd numbers are part of the loop.
Box 5 (the central 3x3 box) is the only box that does not contain...
yes, I stupidly interpreted "not all odd numbers are part of the loop" as "a certain digit from 13579 is never contained in the loop" rather than "not every cell with an odd number is part of the loop"
Why is 'logjam' the answer to 'function held up by traffic blockage'? I guess 'log' is function, and logjam is blockage but why 'jam/maj'? L,G & A are all correct.
An entry in Fortnightly Topic Challenge #47: "Wacky Sudokus"
The grid below is a normal Sudoku grid with normal Sudoku clues, but the completed grid also houses a Statue Park! The completed grid admits a placement of four tetrominoes (one each of I, L, S, and T, allowing reflection and rotation)...
I don't see anything good that would come of you having access to the chatroom, because so far the vast majority of your posts there have been... uncomfortable for the rest of us
Look, Platty, it feels really obsessive and it comes across as very unhealthy. I wouldn't mind helping you build your character though, I have to study for Pre-Calc first
But I think access to the DnD Chatroom would make it worse, and I don't see a reason why you would want to talk in there
Mirror mirror in the board
Decipher the riddle of this horde
How many moves to it, please?
To put my brain at ease!
Both sides help, follow their paths
The solution you must craft
Oh, and there is but one way
Good luck, now off and away!
Andrej N. Kornilow Andriy Frolkin & Dmitri W. Pronkin, 5408...
I can't speak for the other players, but I have personally been avoiding Contact and Codenames, even when I wanted to do them, because I don't want to deal with Anon25 or you at the moment. It would take a lot of mental energy on my part and so it isn't worth it.
(To be clear, the Anon25 bit is because of the unsolicited DM and your bit is because of this situation)
At this point having regular conversations with you is mentally draining for me; in the context of a pressuring game I assure you it wouldn't get better. Perhaps you'll have luck with other users.
I have no idea whats going on, nor do I think I need/want to know, and am also unsure why you seem to need to play codenames so much but surely there are online lobbies
@ThePuzzlingPlatypus Please don't ping a bunch of people like this. Pinging is for when there is something important that needs someone's attention, not just when you want to play a game.
As for the rest of this situation, your actions recently have been bordering on harrassment. Please stop - this is not healthy for you or for the people you are trying to talk to.
Trying to make up for it is probably the wrong way to go about it. I don't know whats been happening, but if it has been seen as you are sort of harassing someone, harassing them to apologise isn't help. Giving everyone some space will be better
Let them come to you, you don't always have to go to them
@Ankoganit My logic involves this being a reference to 'MAX' being the highest value on a scoring scale i.e. it is a valid score somebody might achieve. Also in many arcade games 'MAX' is often one of the default hi-score names, like 'AAA'. I don't know if either of these is the author's justification or if this is even correct, but the rest felt like it fitted really well.
@ThePuzzlingPlatypus I understand the desire to be liked, but you can't make yourself liked by every single person in the world. There are other internet communities that you may find more approachable - obsessing over specific people in this particular community is unhealthy.
This is a Curfew variant. Curfew is a genre invented by Hempuli; I made a slight modification to give this variant.
Rules of Unequal Curfew:
Draw a loop that visits every circle.
Each visit to a room must be the same length.
A room's number tells the length of each visit to that room.
The loop c...
An entry in Fortnightly Topic Challenge #47: "Wacky Sudokus"
Other puzzles in this series
Welcome to the final puzzle in this series! For more information about the series, see the first puzzle and the introduction. Enjoy!
A Sudoku of the Digital Era!!
RULES:
Normal Sudoku Rul...
I... just got what I think is a legal Pento-Doku solution. But I obviously can't post now - have to double-check, for one thing. Agh. Yep, won't submit in time.