Hi
In Goats and Wolves it says that some dots are provided. Can I assume, that not all dots are provided and I can draw some more of them in the grid as long as the solution is correct?
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Another question : Can two adjacent regions contain the same symbol ?
You may NOT add more dots to the grid. Adjacent regions CAN contain the same symbol.
I will try to get these clarified in the instructions.
Thanks for the clarification. It seems logical actually.
One more question appeared while I was solving it. Can I draw a line from one edge to another edge without visiting any dot?
The phrase “they may not do so at a dot” seems ambiguous. Is that “must not” or “might not”?
Sorry for the slow replies (which are useless now), but to clarify:
You can draw a line from one edge to another without visiting any dot.
"may not", in English, is intended to be the same as "must not" (although "must not" is grammatically awkward).
Another question : Can two
Another question : Can two adjacent regions contain the same symbol ?
Good question
You may NOT add more dots to the grid. Adjacent regions CAN contain the same symbol.
I will try to get these clarified in the instructions.
Thanks for the clarification.
Thanks for the clarification. It seems logical actually.
One more question appeared while I was solving it. Can I draw a line from one edge to another edge without visiting any dot?
May == must?
The phrase “they may not do so at a dot” seems ambiguous. Is that “must not” or “might not”?
May == must?
The phrase “they may not do so at a dot” seems ambiguous. Is that “must not” or “might not”?
Sorry for the slow replies
Sorry for the slow replies (which are useless now), but to clarify:
You can draw a line from one edge to another without visiting any dot.
"may not", in English, is intended to be the same as "must not" (although "must not" is grammatically awkward).