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Alright, now... tatofef. I call it 'Randomized Combination Lock'. I'm not sure it's solvable in the space available; the idea was that something different would be required for each possible number the random crate puts out.
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Not solvable unless you give us another crate to work with. If the crate we get is even and an odd target crate is present it can't be solved.
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Okay.. rexinuf is the same but with a 1 copier added on the right side of the template giver.
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For Randomized Combination Lock ( rexinuf): zicigybStraightforward solution with look-up table and template copier.
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I might have thought up a somewhat new kind of puzzle. Depending on if this is solvable or not. hanofyp -- Waste Disposal Problem.
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Every time I come around and look at other people's puzzles, it occurs to me that I'm just not as good at thinking this way as most of the people on this forum are. But maybe this one could be a little fun, if it works: "Tetris" garudox
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That's way faster than my solution..neater looking, too. I bet someone's done one just like this before, but-- "One Copier Office": rydizeg
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OK, two more in a similar vein to "One Copier Office": One Calculator Office (+) : durarohOne Calculator Office (-) : malekuz
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One Calculator Office (+) : durarohMy solution is fykurun. For a bit of added fun, I made the entire puzzle jam, with no moving parts left, after it was solved; this was about as difficult as the puzzle itself.
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Every time I come around and look at other people's puzzles, it occurs to me that I'm just not as good at thinking this way as most of the people on this forum are. But maybe this one could be a little fun, if it works: "Tetris" garudoxMost people on the forum have a very long experience with Rubicon. That's why we tend to make the puzzles very hard. But that does not mean that we don't enjoy fun puzzles as well. Like these ones. For Tetris ( garudox): jehoxudFor One Copier Office ( rydizeg): fyhodev - this was pretty tough. In the end, I solved it slow and steady with a template copier
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Xindaris
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My solution to the one copier thing (which is listed on the first post) was a weird hybrid of 3 template copiers and 2 things that used subtraction to make the 1s and 0s. It's only slightly faster than that. "Say When" -- libyfopThis one is basically asking for the other half of a kind of machine I'm interested in, but don't quite understand how to build--where a number input is turned into a certain length of time. I've seen them used before, so this is probably pretty easy, but I'd like to get a better understanding of how to build one of those things...
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