lundi 2 octobre 2023

Egypt-themed Puzzles

      Today, we will feature 3 new types of puzzles, with all of them using clues on Egypt and Egyptian mythology (by that I mean only the Ankh lol) : Curve Data, Fillomino, and Scrabble. Here are the rules for all 3 puzzle types :

Curve Data : Draw orthogonal lines between cells to form figures.

- Every unshaded cell must have a line.

- Every figure must overlap exactly one clue.

- Clues indicate the shape of the figure that overlaps it, without rotation or reflection. The length of each line segment can be expanded or reduced, as long as it is at least 1.


Fillomino : Divide the grid into regions.

- A number indicates the size of the region, in cells. Regions can have any amount of identical numbers, or none at all.

- Two regions of the same size cannot be orthogonally adjacent.


Scrabble : Place a letter into some cells of the grid so that all letters form one orthogonally connected area. 

- Every run of two or more letters in consecutive cells in a row or column forms a word read from left to right or from the top down. 

- All words are given outside the grid, and must each appear exactly once. Words in parentheses are purely for theming and are not used in the puzzle.

Rules taken from puzz.link for Curve data and Fillomino, and from Eric Fox's ruleset index for Scrabble.

If  you're wondering, "madina" is the arabic word for city, and all words from the Scrabble are cities in egypt from most to least populated (top to bottom).

Curve Data (medium)

Fillomino (medium)

Scrabble (medium)





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