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Topic: Bucky's puzzles (Read 49834 times)
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Bucky
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Light puzzles: These puzzles are relatively easy once you find the correct interaction between objects. Save the Crate 1: kibalid (modified; original:totobat) Save the Crate 2: pigubenDozer Lift: gadafyx (spoiler:jodidod) Swimming Upstream: kofegusMagical Lunatic: fasunodUncertainty muhisitExtractor: jidaleb (spoiler: davutam) Downward Dilemma: ralasepOne-shot: kehagimMedium puzzles: These puzzles are neither light nor heavy for various reasons. Two-in-one: lebacikObstacle Cource: febagyc(spoiler redudev)(modified; original: fefihor) Timing is important: sufebeb (would be Light except that the solution is... odd) Transcribe 3Pi: ruxaziv (spoiler: tyvuzut) Door Key Trap: gohekoc (spoiler:kolimaz) Even-Odd Partition Remix: bedibugDeadly Tower: zynemevRemainders: kedebirCrateless: cobasef. Through the Dungeon: nydadirHeavy puzzles:These puzzles are meant to provide a challange even after you figure out the basic principles. Even-Odd Partition(easy variation): cubyfuhEven-Odd Partition(medium variation) sodicesEven-Odd Partition(hard variation) tutusopTernary Queries: zykidibTwo-Shot: dakolipBucky's Copying Service: duhovuzBucky's Copying Service Stingy: radygulBucky's Adding Service: hizamisRemainders 2 - hobodoz
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« Last Edit: November 11, 2008, 03:10:23 AM by Bucky »
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Bucky
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Two in one: lebacik (the right side is quite a bit more difficult than the left side)
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Lazyone
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« Last Edit: November 07, 2006, 12:57:55 AM by Lazyone »
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Bucky
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How's this? ruxaziv (spoiler tyvuzut) Also, a series of small challenges which turn out to be harder in series than in parallel: fefihor (spoiler redudev)
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« Last Edit: November 04, 2006, 06:32:37 PM by Bucky »
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Kevan
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My solutions... Extractor: lafynidDouble Trouble: mevafof(Are you Bucky from BlogNomic, by any chance?)
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« Last Edit: November 04, 2006, 06:40:19 PM by Kevan »
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Bucky
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Yes, I am Bucky from Blognomic.
The right side of Double Trouble has a mistake where I forgot to lock the space between the blocks. The corrected version shows up as part of the Obstacle Course.
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Kevan
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Beating the Obstacle Course: xokupyp - I enjoyed the repurposing of the main component a lot, in that one. And hello; good to see you around.
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Bucky
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'doh, you're making me regret not locking the space below the pits (modified version, febagyc) totobat - please note that the F crate at the top should be a barrel.
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« Last Edit: November 04, 2006, 11:36:38 PM by Bucky »
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Bucky
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Here's another save-the-crate scenerio: piguben The large block of X's in the lower right corner is to prevent a cheap tractor-flooding tactic
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« Last Edit: November 05, 2006, 01:35:26 AM by Bucky »
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Bucky
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Actually, that's literally exactly the same as the intended solution (as in, the one i did before posting it to make sure it was solvable) however, tycofur is even simpler. Next save the crate: ganodofThis is moving away a bit from the "save the crate" spirit because it's easy to save but hard to get at afterwards. This one's a bit more difficult than the save the crate levels: gohekoc(solution: kolimaz)
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« Last Edit: November 05, 2006, 03:50:02 AM by Bucky »
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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