Single Joined Box Pattern
Difficulty D · Depth 8 · Section: Box Logic
Explanation
Found By: Rory
The blue cells contain one mine
The green cells contain one mine
The box contains 2 mines
The yellow cells contain one mine
So the last mine goes into the red cells.
The red cells contain one mine
The pink cells contain one mine
The box contains 2 mines
The purple cells contain one mine,
So the brown cells contain one mine
The 3 sees the brown cells, so the lime crossed cell is safe
^The pattern can be applied both ways
The blue cells contain a mine
The green cells contain two mines
The box contains 3 mines
The yellow cells contain one of the 3 mines
The red cells therefore contain two mines
The pink cells contain one mine
The box contains 3 mines
The purple cells contain one of the 3 mines
The brown cells therefore contain two mines
The lime cells contain one mine
The gray cells contain one mine
The 3 sees the gray cells, so the red crossed cell is a mine, resulting in safe cells.
^The pattern can be applied both ways
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