Friday, August 12, 2011

LITS-medium




2 comments:

  1. Four solutions. If you're going to post puzzles, make sure they have unique solutions.
    Here are the consistent parts of the grid, best viewed in a fixed-width font:

    .AAA....IIII..
    ...CCC.....LL.
    B......LL...L.
    BDD.L..L...ILI
    B.D.L.ILTTTI.I
    ....LLI..T.I.I
    LIIII.I....I.I
    L..L..I.......
    LL.LLL........

    Focus on the pieces labeled ABCD. B has two possible positions, both as an I. The lower position means C must be an L to connect to D as a T (with A incidentally being an I). But if B is in its upper position, A must be L and C must be I, allowing D to be S, T, or L (connecting to the I below).

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