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Topic: Twee's Puzzles (Read 23093 times)
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« Last Edit: April 29, 2010, 09:09:54 PM by Twee »
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Twee
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Here's two more as a set. Again not ground-breaking, but hopefully different enough to be worth the post: Mothballed: gikoxivMothballed 2: jaxovog
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Yay, I succeeded in making a puzzle that actually took me a bit of time to solve. I'm not sure whether to classify this one as "newbie" or "easy". Easy, i guess. Ball-and-Cup: debegid Here's my inelegant solution: ludaton I created this in the sandbox after deciding to add a third target; so hopefully it's valid. 
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« Last Edit: November 08, 2008, 12:50:45 AM by Twee »
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immibis
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« Last Edit: November 09, 2008, 02:00:31 AM by immibis »
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Bucky
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« Last Edit: November 10, 2008, 01:21:50 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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A new one, with apologies. Pew Pew: kecepig Yes, it's an "action arcade" puzzle, and yes I have managed to get it to solve. It took me several minutes of button-mashing even after I made it easier by moving the top barrel left a space though. This isn't really my style of puzzle, but I noticed that in the old physics model, barrels won't exit a pipe to the top row of the screen, and just had to exploit that.
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Originally I had ramps on the inside of the diamond also, which would have prevented the space for your 5-piece solution. I changed the size of the diamond and forgot to add them back in. I'm glad I did though, because I found your use of doors/winches enlightening and fun to watch. 
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Originally I had ramps on the inside of the diamond also, which would have prevented the space for your 5-piece solution. I changed the size of the diamond and forgot to add them back in. I'm glad I did though, because I found your use of doors/winches enlightening and fun to watch.  So what did you have in mind? Something like gizopeb?
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Originally I had ramps on the inside of the diamond also, which would have prevented the space for your 5-piece solution. I changed the size of the diamond and forgot to add them back in. I'm glad I did though, because I found your use of doors/winches enlightening and fun to watch.  So what did you have in mind? Something like gizopeb? No, my solution took 18 ticks, not 1!  It involved a winch under a gate with a zero barrel on top, if i recall correctly. Edit: Actually I'm not sure how I would have been fitting an 18-tick solution in there. I do recall it was slower than any of the other ones posted here though.
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« Last Edit: November 20, 2008, 04:09:51 AM by Twee »
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Edit: Actually I'm not sure how I would have been fitting an 18-tick solution in there. I do recall it was slower than any of the other ones posted here though.
Like this: daropet? Or do you mean with less space on the other half too? Then you would have needed something like rydufud. (you can get up to 25 with a combination of both methods: vigygas)
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« Last Edit: November 20, 2008, 04:32:52 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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Looks like you are having fun figuring out how many different solutions there are to that. Here's my re-creation of my original solution: retadet. Oddly, I recall that barely fitting in the diamond before. Oh well, It's meant to be an easy puzzle in any case. I'd like to come up with a really interesting puzzle, but inspiration hasn't struck yet. In the meantime, I've still got a ways to go before solving many of the puzzles in the warehouse.
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What are you trying to do with that solution Bucky?
Lol at level name, "retadet" (pronounced re-tar-det?)
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I'm not sure where in the forum to put this, but here seems as good a place as any. Here's a puzzle designed by my 6-year old nephew: hoguren. It might actually take a few minutes for a rank beginner to solve.  Here's my solution to it: pipygaf Edit: last night when I posted this, I thought pipygaf was his solution to level 1 which I had saved. It looks like I lost the little scrap of paper that was written on. Ah well. Just imagine a random bunch of door keys and barrels, and some conveyor belts which carry the crate to the target. Rubicon's definately not a good game for a 6-year old, but he wanted me to show him what computer games I like. I thought it was pretty cool that he solved the first level.
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« Last Edit: November 26, 2008, 12:56:02 PM by Twee »
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