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    enigma commented  · 

    It's terrible when solving large puzzles on a small screen; I hit the wrong boxes all the time and apart from losing lives this reveals information that shouldn't be known yet, thus ruining the puzzle. This needs to be fixed!

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    enigma commented  · 

    My suggestion, keep the mistake checker as optional but fix the issue with rows being displayed as incorrect even if they satisfy the clues. And don't display them as correct when extra cells are filled in along with the correct cells.

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    enigma commented  · 

    The first move is to deduce that the space marked as green must be empty. You set up a proof by contradiction by assuming the bottom left space is filled. This would mean the cells immediately above and to the right of the green cell must also be filled in.

    The contradiction then occurs in the cell above-right of the green cell. The horizontal clues say that it must be filled in, and the vertical clues say it must be empty. Therefor the bottom left (green) cell must be empty. From there solving the rest of the puzzle is straightforward.

    The point of this puzzle was to show that only 1 unique solution exists so by definition, the puzzle is solvable. Yet the game still marks it as unsolvable.

    Sorry for the slow response :P idk if you'll even see this haha.

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    enigma commented  · 

    I've published the puzzle I referred to above. It's titled "solvable without green". I had to put the green square in to publish it, but it can be solved without it. Look for it on my profile (Enigma).

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    enigma commented  · 

    "Logically solvable" means the puzzle can be solved strictly through deduction and without the need to guess. In other words, given the numeric clues for a puzzle, only one unique solution exists.

    For example, a puzzle can not contain an isolated 2X2 square with opposite corners filled in since the clues (1 1 and 1 1) can be satisfied in two different ways (either the top-left and bottom-right are filled or the top-right and bottom-left are filled).

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    enigma commented  · 

    You can disable mistake checking in the options. You still need to correct accidental mistakes but at least you don't fail and have to restart.

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    enigma commented  · 

    Ahhh never mind. By conditions satisfied you meant 'sequence of shaded cells matches the clue' not 'cells required for the solution are shaded'. But regardless, this needs to be fixed!!

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    I think you may have it backwards, the rows should always show false unless the row is correct with no mistakes. Always showing true despite mistakes is what causes the issue.

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