Puzzle Solver

HOW TO

To enter values in the cells, you can just click and type in a natural way. A few special keyboard commands will help, though:

  • “#” – toggles filled/unfilled squares;
  • <Enter> allows you to type longer strings, which is useful for Kakuro split squares, which are entered like “5\7″, and KenKen constraints like “+5”, “/3”, “*15” etc.
  • Shift-Arrow creates a thick bar on the appropriate border.
  • Space bar (and mouse click) change the orientation of the arrow which controls whether
    the cursor advances to the across or down.
  • Delete erases the contents of a cell

Acknowledgements

Thanks to http://www.sachsentext.de/en/ for some of the samples. Also see solutions to the variety Kakuro concocted for the MIT Mystery Hunt 2009

2 thoughts on “Puzzle Solver

  1. dado

    OK – there is no documentation on how to enter puzzles on the grid yet, but basically you can just click and type in a natural way. A few special keyboard commands will help, though: “#” – toggles filled/unfilled squares; allows you to type longer strings, which is useful for Kakuro split squares, which are entered like “5\7″. Finally Shift- creates a thick bar on the appropriate border.

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