Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Puzzlerium tour: Wrong Side

Today's delectable offering from the Puzzlerium is a loop/object placement genre. 

Wrong side is an offence that does not exist in most parts of the world. Where I live is an incredible exception to that, so much so that it is as prevalent as the virus is in the US, and everyday offenders as common (or more) as their counterparts in the United States. I am a crusader of the cause and perhaps the one to have perpetrated a so-called 'drive' that, nevertheless, wasn't fruitful and faded away as would be expected.

On a related note, millions of morons on the planet "celebrate" festivals like Diwali and Christmas and what not, fireworks being a staple on such occasions. I take pride in the fact that I was born with a sense of responsibility, and had set a glorious example in self-abstaining from this criminal menace when I was far from half as old as I am. 








Rules: Locate some dominoes (apartments) into the grid. Dominoes may not touch each other, not even diagonally. Numbers outside tell how many of the cells in the corresponding row or column are occupied by dominoes. Then draw a loop that does not go through either of the two cells along the wrong side of any of the dominoes, but visits both of the cells along the other side. A domino's two sides are the two parallel longer sides, one of them being the "wrong side". Cells with a water mark are parks that will not be on the loop's path.

About : Invented by Anurag Sahay, Wrong Side debuts with this post.

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