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one-way example, simplified
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- Jimbim
- Fri, February 19, 2016
- Played: 81 Solved: 62 Uniquely Solved: 48
- Best Solution: 47 steps Your Best: You're not logged in!
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[Like]0[Dislike]1 like, 1 dislike (2 votes)
- Based on Jonathan Handojo's one-way example. Unfortunately this construct does not create a foolproof one-way door.
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Jimbim ProWhoever gave this puzzle a thumbs down, please leave a comment so I know what you don't like about it.February 19 2016 at 17:49
- geometree Pro@Jimbim: Maybe because it wasn't very hard to see the solution before starting. I think I've gotten negged for that before. I didn't neg it and I think you shouldn't worry about the neg.February 19 2016 at 23:48
- Jimbim Pro@geometree: The puzzle is deliberately easy to illustrate a point, as it says in the description. Anyway, thanks for your comment and I definitely won't worry about it :-)February 20 2016 at 16:27
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Jonathan Handojo ProWell, if you put it this way, placing the club box under the button allows the player to push it down, since what your door meant was to go in only one way. In my puzzle, I meant for the player and box to go up, but in this puzzle, the player could go down. Just like you said, 2 squares can mean big.February 19 2016 at 13:50