Posts Tagged ‘ lost-bridges ’

Lost Bridges 14

February 20, 2007
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Here’s a new puzzle. Enjoy!

Lost Bridges 14

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Lost Bridges 13

February 13, 2007
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Here’s a new puzzle. If there are any new readers, instructions for solving the puzzle can be found in the pdf. Enjoy!

Lost Bridges 13

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Lost Bridges 12

November 7, 2006
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Here’s this week’s puzzle:

Lost Bridges 12

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Lost Bridges 11

October 31, 2006
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I’ve also added a link on the right sidebar to an archive of all of my Lost Bridges puzzles.  Just click on the Lost Bridges logo on the right.  And here’s the latest puzzle.

Lost Bridges 11

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Lost Bridges 10

October 24, 2006
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This post marks a return of original puzzles to puzzlinks.com.  A new Lost Bridges puzzle.  I’ve updated the puzzle so that symbols are no longer used.  The number of bridges connected to each island is indicated by the shape and orientation of the island.  This allows the solver to fill in the number corresponding to a particular shape and orientation.  So that a new Lost Bridges puzzle looks something like this:

Lost Bridges 10

And a correct solution looks like this.

As always, I have a pdf version of the puzzle.

I’m planning to bring back more original puzzles in the coming weeks, so keep an eye out.

Lost Bridges 9

June 29, 2006
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Sorry for the sporadic updates. It will likely be this way all summer, so this will be the last Lost Bridges puzzle until September. I will still be making other posts and I will be posting three more Mochikoro puzzles but, as I said, blog posting will be scaled back slightly for the next two months. In any case, here’s the puzzle. It should be the most difficult Lost Bridges puzzle that I’ve posted so far.
Lost Bridges 9

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Lost Bridges 8

June 20, 2006
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Here’s this week’s lost bridges puzzle.

Lost Bridges 8

pdf solution

Lost Bridges 7

June 13, 2006
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This week’s Lost Bridges puzzle is slightly larger than previous weeks. Enjoy!

Lost Bridges 7

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Lost Bridges 6

June 8, 2006
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Here’s this weeks Lost Bridges puzzle with a few new symbols just to mix it up. Next week: a larger puzzle.

Lost Bridges 6

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Lost Bridges 5

May 30, 2006
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Here’s another Lost Bridges puzzle for your solving pleasure.

Lost Bridges 5

solution pdf

Lost Bridges 4

May 23, 2006
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I usually try to get these out earlier in the day, but better late than never.

Lost Bridges 4

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Lost Bridges 3

May 16, 2006
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Here’s my third Lost Bridges puzzle and the last that I think I’ll do with this size format. Again, complete instructions are included in the pdf file. Enjoy!

Lost Bridges 3

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Lost Bridges 2

May 9, 2006
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Here’s my second Lost Bridges puzzle, and this one has a unique solution. Enjoy!

Lost Bridges 2

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Lost Bridges Follow Up

May 2, 2006
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Reader Jason Dyer enjoyed the puzzle concept for Lost Bridges, but he was annoyed that there was more than one solution.  So, he made up his own lost bridges puzzle with a unique solution.  You can find it on his blog.

Also, I’ve updated my earlier post to contain the pdf and the second solution.

Lost Bridges 1

May 2, 2006
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Lost BridgesA lot of people hit this site while looking for hashiwokakero puzzles, also sometimes called bridges. I thought that I might include a weekly feature dedicated to hashiwokakero puzzles, but I wanted to do them a little differently. In a standard puzzle, there is a field of circles with numbers inside of them. Look at this example from wikipedia:

Hashiwokakero

The circles here are islands and must be connected with bridges so that any island may be reached by any other island by crossing a series of bridges. As always, there are rules to follow. Paraphrased from wikipedia:

  • Bridges must begin and end at distinct islands, travelling a straight line in between.
  • Bridges must not cross any other bridges or islands.
  • Bridges may only run orthogonally.
  • At most two bridges connect a pair of islands.
  • The number of bridges connected to each island must match the number on that island.

If you need a better idea of what this looks like, see the solution to the puzzle above here.

A good puzzle variation, I’ve found, involves giving the solver less information and more to figure out on his or her own. So I wanted to see what I could take away from the puzzle and still have it be soluble. In some cases, the numbers on individual islands can be taken away and you can still solve the puzzle. But I wanted to take all of the numbers away. So I did. I did a one-for-one replacement of all of the numbers with random symbols. So, at first, you don’t know how many bridges there are on a given island, but you know that it has the same number of bridges as a few other islands. I decided to call my puzzle “Lost Bridges”, with the idea being that these bridges were built by a lost civilization who mapped them using numbers different from our own. Here’s an example of one suce puzzle I made up last night:

Lost Bridges 1

Now, I was working on this late last night and I goofed. The puzzle above has two valid solutions. In some ways this might be good, because if you’re really having a hard time visualizing what I’m talking about here, you can look at the first solution and then challenge yourself to come up with the second. And of course, there will be another puzzle next week.

Here’s a pdf of the puzzle and a second solution.