Cave by Grant Fikes

Cave by Grant Fikes

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Theme: Small Digits (1-5)

Author/Opus: This is the 124th puzzle from our contributing puzzlemaster Grant Fikes.

Rules: Standard Cave rules.

Answer String: Enter the length in cells of each of the cave segments from left to right for the marked rows, starting at the top. Separate each row’s entry with a comma.

Time Standards (highlight to view): Grandmaster = 1:00, Master = 2:15, Expert = 4:30

Solution: PDF

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  • Neelix says:

    Is it just me, or does the lack of a no 2×2 squares rule in Cave puzzles give a weird feeling to the solve?

    – Neelix

    • Avatar photo drsudoku says:

      That rule is not very common, except for some European sources of this style (whatever name it goes by). So I never get a weird feeling during the solve, and am happy to have a simpler rules set. The connectivity rules (cave with itself, and unused with the outside of the grid) are quite forcing so needing any 2×2 rules either inside, outside, or both, is really overkill. It was not in the original BAG form of the puzzle in Japan, so we don’t include it here.

      • Neelix says:

        I didn’t mean it felt odd amongst cave puzzles but amongst other puzzle types with similar connectivity rules. Solving a cave (any cave with the standard rules) after having recently focused more on LITS, nurikabe, cross the streams and Tapa solves, which all have ‘no 2×2’ rules is what feels odd. *shrugs* maybe it really is just me. 🙂

        – Neelix

        • Avatar photo drsudoku says:

          Well, every other genre you name I consider a Shading puzzle. I call Cave, like Fillomino, a Region Division puzzle (and they got grouped together in The Art of Puzzles ebook). Admittedly the line is close but that is one way that I don’t confuse them. But there are indeed some Cave puzzles out there with the 2×2 extra rule like Denksel’s which are the caves that are most problematic for me as I forget the rule.

  • chaotic_iak says:

    01:38.

    Nice puzzle.

  • Andrew Brecher says:

    It’s the answer key that keeps throwing me off — I keep trying to enter the lengths of consecutive shaded (wall) cells, like Nurikabe, rather than the interior cave.

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