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Topic: MagiMaster's Simple Puzzles (Read 63341 times)
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jnz
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I'm liking the other solutions to SISOGEM. jf's for the nice way of splitting the stream of 8s and Lazyone's for the pure efficiency.  An interesting puzzle.
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MagiMaster
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Nice solutions everyone. I'm glad you are enjoying my puzzles.  Here's a couple more decryption puzzles. Number 4 is fairly difficult unless you know something about modular arithmetic. I have one more idea for making these harder, but it'll take me a while to get it built (and make sure it's solvable  ). Decryption 3: MOZEXADDecryption 4: CUDUZUC
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jnz
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My solution for Decryption 4 (CUDUZUC): pufuxil. No dozers again.
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MagiMaster
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Nice. I don't think solving this next one without dozers will be so easy though. LYBABUVAfter this though, I don't know how to make it more difficult. Just about anything else would be more of the same. Oh well, I might think of something eventually.
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JumpRope
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Very nice puzzles. Thanks for sharing. Catch: SOGUFED. My solution GACAGOF.
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« Last Edit: November 12, 2006, 05:51:54 AM by JumpRope »
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MagiMaster
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Here's a new one I made: ZUNACIG. (Although, if I was trying to keep these in order of difficulty, this would probably be 8 or 9.) I haven't got around to solving it yet, but I did the math and it should be solvable (if there's enough room). Edit: Ok. I managed to solve it. Has anyone else solved this or number 5?
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« Last Edit: November 13, 2006, 03:59:27 AM by MagiMaster »
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jf
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When I read that jnz had solved CUDUZUC without dozers, the gauntlet was thrown (by me, at myself). I could not open the solution, and I had to return later, when I had enough time to survive through another excellent puzzle from MagiMaster. Only, when I returned, there was already LYBABUV waiting. Ok, so now what choice did I have, after all? My solution to LYBABUV, Decryption 5: sydugab, without dozers. A tough, tough puzzle. I plan on working through the earlier decryption puzzles as well. Nice job MagiMaster -- these are really tough.
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MagiMaster
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 Wow. That's impressive. I didn't think there'd be room for a dozerless solution (although it looks smaller than mine now  ). Edit: Here's a decryption puzzle by Lazyone: LEMYVUB and my solution to it HEDYRAF. Oh yeah, in the original level, one of the dozers is a turn too early. It cuts off one of the copies of the solution crates. I moved it up one square for my solution. Edit (again): Here's a new Catch puzzle as well. PIHINOM
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« Last Edit: November 13, 2006, 05:39:26 PM by MagiMaster »
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jnz
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Solution for Catch 2 (PIHINOM): toxifos. I'd almost convinced myself that a dozerless solution was impossible. 
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MagiMaster
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 Perhaps I'll try and make a (non-trivial) level that requires bulldozers to solve. (How'd that work though...  )
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MagiMaster
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I'm glad everyone's enjoying my puzzles.  Here's a new Tiny one: FUBIBYH
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Lazyone
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« Last Edit: November 14, 2006, 10:47:04 PM by Lazyone »
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BirdOfAsh
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My solution to tiny 9: hohynyx
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Shamil
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Lazyone's Decypher LEMYVUB is a nice try, but it's not solvable. In fact, the last crate on the right is not copied down, but the one before is copied 2 times...
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