What are Slitherlink puzzles?

Slitherlink is a loop-forming puzzle. Unlike other logic puzzles, Slitherlink are solved by drawing lines around the clues according to the rules until a closed loop is formed. If you like Sudoku, Kakuro and other logic puzzles, you will love Conceptis Slitherlink as well!

How do you complete Slitherlink?

To solve a Slitherlink puzzle you must draw one single loop by joining the dots with horizontal and vertical lines. The loop cannot touch or cross itself at any point. Wherever a number appears in the grid, there must be that many horizontal and vertical line segments adjacent to it (immediately left/right/up/down).

How do you solve two no touches?

If a container has only one possible set of locations where you can place its remaining stars, place the stars there. If a container has all of its stars placed, then the rest of it can be eliminated. This is the most basic rule of Two Not Touch, and is the only rule you need to solve the easiest puzzles.

Can you place one star in every row column and region?

The stars can’t touch each other, not even diagonally. So when you place a star, you can eliminate all the squares that immediately surround it, and when you place the second star in a row, column, or bolded region you can eliminate all the remaining cells in that grouping as well.

What is DJ loop?

DJ loops are a common tool to enhance a sound and make it unique. Specifically looping is when the DJ chooses a small section of a song and commands the DJ software to play that section over and over and over…as much as each DJ sees fit.

Who is the creator of the Slitherlink puzzle?

The handmade slitherlinks have been made by myself over a period of several years; more are always being added to the site. All content on this page, including generated puzzles, is copyright 2015-17 Kakuro Online. Check out the iOS app Slitherlink Infinite

Is the Slitherlink solver based on a pattern?

The solver is pattern based up to medium difficulty, and uses guessing on hard. It is not based in any way on the “loopy” program by Simon Tatham, unlike almost every other similar site on the internet, although if it was it would be faster.

Is the Slitherlink generator based on loopy?

It is not based in any way on the “loopy” program by Simon Tatham, unlike almost every other similar site on the internet, although if it was it would be faster. The handmade slitherlinks have been made by myself over a period of several years; more are always being added to the site.

Which is the best language for Slitherlink app?

The internet’s foremost slitherlink app! It was originially written in PHP (way too slow). Rewritten in Java (still slow). Now it’s javascript (slower than Java, but getting faster all the time thanks to the browser wars!), which is nice and universal.

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