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Puzzle #386: Slitherlink

Posted October 24, 2009

Get your weekend slitherlink on with this massive 12 by 16 puzzle!

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Michael Chandra • 10/25/09 9:35 pm

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Whoo!!! *slitherslither*

William Bannerjee • 11/05/09 5:55 am

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I have quickly encircled this 16x12 non-venomous snake, hatefully called a slitherlink, with great enjoyment. Towards the end two separate strings were visible, with all their four ends appearing at a small region. I applied the definition of a Jordan Curve to join them appropriately so that no end becomes isolated. Suddenly a single continuous curve jumped into being. David Millar's loops have the speciality that they are highly enjoyable and are not unnecessarily spiteful.

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