Puzzling Asked on January 26, 2021
This is a Statue Park puzzle.
Rules of Statue Park: (shamelessly stolen from an earlier puzzle by @Deusovi)
- Shade some cells of the grid to form the given set of pieces. Pieces may be rotated or reflected.
- Pieces cannot be orthogonally adjacent (though they can touch at a corner).
- All unshaded cells must be (orthogonally) connected.
- Any cells with black circles must be shaded; any cells with white circles must be unshaded.
The piece bank is a set of bobblies, which (long story short) are little crowns with variable number of points. There are 4 no-point bobblies, 3 one-point bobblies, 2 two-point bobblies, and 1 three-point bobblie. I’ve labeled each with the number of cells they take up. The numbers and backstory have no effect on the puzzle.
Transcription of puzzle for those who have trouble with images
CSV:
,,,,w,,,,,b
,b,,,b,,,w,w,
,,b,,,,,,w,
w,,,w,,,,b,,w
,,,,b,,,,,
,,,,,b,,,,
b,,w,,,,b,,,b
,b,,,,,,b,,
,w,b,,,b,,,b,w
w,,,,,w,,,w,
There are 4 dominoes, 3 T-shaped tetrominoes, 2 C-shaped hexominoes, and 1 E-shaped octomino in the piece bank.
To start,
And we can do the same thing again:
A big global deduction can be made:
And now the rest of the pieces fall into place:
Correct answer by Deusovi on January 26, 2021
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