
02-04-2017, 06:59 AM
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: Jan 2017
: NA/EC
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Rep Power: 0
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For reference, I went through the numbers in the coordinates and annotated them to the grid.
Red numbers are from the first set of coordinates:
Pink numbers are from the second:
Green numbers are from the third:
Blue are from the fourth:
I hope this is of help to someone, it doesn’t make much immediate sense to me.
Analysis:
Areas where number overlap with the image tiles: - 1,1 (3)
- 2,1 (2)
- 5,5 (4)
- 3,2 (2)
- 6,2 (2/4)
- 4,4 (2)
- 6,5 (3)
- 2,6 (2)
- 4,6 (3)
- 7,6 (6/4)
- 6,7 (2)
Areas with multiple numbers in a single space:
- 6,1 (9/4)
- 1,2 (8/4)
- 6,2 (2/4)
- 7,3 (3/3)
- 2,4 (4/8)
- 3,4 (2/4)
- 5,5 (2/2/2)
- 7,5 (4/3/3)
- 7,6 (6/4)
- 3,7 (3/2)
- 4,7 (3/8)
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Do you think this puzzle will involve moving the pieces around with the numbers staying fixed to each piece? I could probably find someone to write up a script to do it online somewhere, if that would be helpful. As in where the grid is there and the pieces can be dragged around with the numbers on them via mouse to rearrange them and see possible combinations. Would take a few hours though. Great graphic regardless!
Last edited by mattb150; 02-04-2017 at 07:05 AM..
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