Looking to find the name and objective of this puzzle
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I'm playing an escape room game that requires me to play this game. It's my first time coming across this type of puzzle so I'm confused as to what I am suppose to do with it. If anyone can tell me the name, or any site that can show a tutorial about it, I would be grateful, thank you.
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I'm playing an escape room game that requires me to play this game. It's my first time coming across this type of puzzle so I'm confused as to what I am suppose to do with it. If anyone can tell me the name, or any site that can show a tutorial about it, I would be grateful, thank you.
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I'm playing an escape room game that requires me to play this game. It's my first time coming across this type of puzzle so I'm confused as to what I am suppose to do with it. If anyone can tell me the name, or any site that can show a tutorial about it, I would be grateful, thank you.
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I'm playing an escape room game that requires me to play this game. It's my first time coming across this type of puzzle so I'm confused as to what I am suppose to do with it. If anyone can tell me the name, or any site that can show a tutorial about it, I would be grateful, thank you.
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Looks very similar to Simon Tatham's "Net". The goal is to get everything connected together; the operation you're allowed to do is to rotate each square by any multiple of 90 degrees.
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There's also "Netslide", where you slide any row or column left/right/up/down and the overflowing piece gets put to the other end.
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Looks very similar to Simon Tatham's "Net". The goal is to get everything connected together; the operation you're allowed to do is to rotate each square by any multiple of 90 degrees.
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There's also "Netslide", where you slide any row or column left/right/up/down and the overflowing piece gets put to the other end.
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– Fabian Röling
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Looks very similar to Simon Tatham's "Net". The goal is to get everything connected together; the operation you're allowed to do is to rotate each square by any multiple of 90 degrees.
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There's also "Netslide", where you slide any row or column left/right/up/down and the overflowing piece gets put to the other end.
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– Fabian Röling
Feb 15 at 15:38
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Looks very similar to Simon Tatham's "Net". The goal is to get everything connected together; the operation you're allowed to do is to rotate each square by any multiple of 90 degrees.
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Looks very similar to Simon Tatham's "Net". The goal is to get everything connected together; the operation you're allowed to do is to rotate each square by any multiple of 90 degrees.
answered Feb 15 at 12:44
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There's also "Netslide", where you slide any row or column left/right/up/down and the overflowing piece gets put to the other end.
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– Fabian Röling
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There's also "Netslide", where you slide any row or column left/right/up/down and the overflowing piece gets put to the other end.
$endgroup$
– Fabian Röling
Feb 15 at 15:38
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There's also "Netslide", where you slide any row or column left/right/up/down and the overflowing piece gets put to the other end.
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– Fabian Röling
Feb 15 at 15:38
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There's also "Netslide", where you slide any row or column left/right/up/down and the overflowing piece gets put to the other end.
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