Posted October 24, 2009 • #slitherlink
Get your weekend slitherlink on with this massive 12 by 16 puzzle!
William Bannerjee • 11/05/09 5:55 am
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.
Want to use my puzzles in your class? Feel free to do so! I only ask a few things in return:
Michael Chandra • 10/25/09 9:35 pm
Whoo!!! *slitherslither*