about 15 years ago - 1 comment
Hashi-3 12×12 puzzleHashi-3 example solution
I’ve been discussing Hashi variations in the comments to a previous posting, so I thought I’d try out one of them today. This is not a brand new variation because it’s a somewhat obvious change, but it’s not very commonly seen even so.
In this version of Hashi you must place no More >
about 15 years ago - 4 comments
Hashi 30×20 moderate puzzle
Larger puzzles tend to be a bit trickier just because there are more places to look at, so I thought a moderate-rated 30×20 Hashi puzzle could be interesting. You can of course make Hashi puzzles as large as you like, but the problem is keeping them fun by mixing in difficult parts More >
about 15 years ago - 1 comment
Hashi 15×15 Tricky puzzle
Following up Friday’s first Hashi puzzle here, I thought I’d post a somewhat trickier example. It’s fairly straightforward until you’re nearly finished, then you’ll have to think just a little bit to complete the puzzle.
For full instructions, please see my previous post.
Good luck!
about 15 years ago - 2 comments
Hashi 20×20 Easy Puzzle
I haven’t posted a Hashi (aka Bridges) puzzle before, partially because until yesterday I had never got round to writing a program to draw the PDFs – and drawing them out in Illustrator is a little bit time-consuming, so I had kept my Hashi production to the bare minimum. But now I’ve More >
about 15 years ago
Welcome Back!
This puzzle was fun. However, I feel that 4-lanes might be going a bit much. The numbers escalate but similar logic from basic Hashi applies … it is just with inflated numbers.
It is also excellent practice for drawing straight lines.