Castle Wall (with Towers) by Prasanna Seshadri

Castle Wall by Prasanna Seshadri

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or solve online (using our beta test of Penpa-Edit tools; use tab to shift between the linex mode where left click+drag draws lines and right click marks X’s and a shading mode that may help mark the empty cells for the towers rule)

Theme: 25 years from 1991/03/02 to 2016/03/02

Author/Opus: This is the 115th puzzle from our contributing puzzlemaster Prasanna Seshadri.

Rules: This puzzle is a variation of Castle Wall.

Standard Castle Wall rules:
Draw a single closed loop (without intersections or crossings) passing through some empty cells in the grid. The grid contains some bordered or colored cells that cannot be part of the loop. Black cells must be outside the loop; white cells (with heavy borders) must be inside the loop. Numbers and arrows refer to the total sum of the lengths of loop segments in the given direction. (An equivalent way to understand these values is to count the number of cell borders crossed by the loop in that direction.)

Castle Wall Example by Thomas Snyder

+ Towers Variation:
Also, the numbers outside the grid show the number of empty cell segments visible in that direction (ignore all clue cells and all cells used by the loop). A segment of length N in a given direction is taken as a building of height N. Buildings of height N block the view of all buildings behind them of equal or lesser height.

Answer String: Enter the length in cells of the horizontal loop segments from left to right in the marked rows, starting at the top. If the loop only has vertical segments in the marked row, enter 0. Separate each row’s entry with a comma. This example has the key “2,21”.

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

Solution: PDF

Note: You can find other Castle Walls here.

  • Francis says:

    Super fun puzzle with a great mix of types of deduction.

  • egrieg says:

    This was incredibly fun! I began solving it thinking “well lets see how this starts”, not expecting to finish it that day, but then solved it in a single sitting during a long train ride 😉 i know i’m too late, but happy birthday, and thanks for this great gift!

  • Loren says:

    Very nice puzzle. Happy belated Birthday! -Loren

  • Nathan says:

    Was going bonkers before re-reading rules and examples and realized that ‘buildings’ also block view of equal length (height).

    After that, the beauty of this puzzle variation really revealed itself. Took me a couple days whenever I had a bit of free time, an amazing piece of work thoroughly enjoyed your puzzle thanks!

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