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3D nonogram – Name the object
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This is a 3D nonogram. The first five boxes represent the five layers of a $5times5times5$ cube, and the last box shows the enumerations for the Z-axis. (Note that 11 means two stretches of length one here, not one of length eleven.)
To increase the difficulty somewhat, a few of the numbers have been replaced with question marks. A question mark simply means that the number of shaded cells in that row or column is unknown.
Name the geometric object that appears in six different forms in the grid.
visual nonogram
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This is a 3D nonogram. The first five boxes represent the five layers of a $5times5times5$ cube, and the last box shows the enumerations for the Z-axis. (Note that 11 means two stretches of length one here, not one of length eleven.)
To increase the difficulty somewhat, a few of the numbers have been replaced with question marks. A question mark simply means that the number of shaded cells in that row or column is unknown.
Name the geometric object that appears in six different forms in the grid.
visual nonogram
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This is a 3D nonogram. The first five boxes represent the five layers of a $5times5times5$ cube, and the last box shows the enumerations for the Z-axis. (Note that 11 means two stretches of length one here, not one of length eleven.)
To increase the difficulty somewhat, a few of the numbers have been replaced with question marks. A question mark simply means that the number of shaded cells in that row or column is unknown.
Name the geometric object that appears in six different forms in the grid.
visual nonogram
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This is a 3D nonogram. The first five boxes represent the five layers of a $5times5times5$ cube, and the last box shows the enumerations for the Z-axis. (Note that 11 means two stretches of length one here, not one of length eleven.)
To increase the difficulty somewhat, a few of the numbers have been replaced with question marks. A question mark simply means that the number of shaded cells in that row or column is unknown.
Name the geometric object that appears in six different forms in the grid.
visual nonogram
visual nonogram
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The shapes are
hexominoes
The filled grids are
You get the shapes by
looking at the connected cubes
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This is correct. Nice work!
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$begingroup$
The shapes are
hexominoes
The filled grids are
You get the shapes by
looking at the connected cubes
New contributor
$endgroup$
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This is correct. Nice work!
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$begingroup$
The shapes are
hexominoes
The filled grids are
You get the shapes by
looking at the connected cubes
New contributor
$endgroup$
1
$begingroup$
This is correct. Nice work!
$endgroup$
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7 hours ago
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$begingroup$
The shapes are
hexominoes
The filled grids are
You get the shapes by
looking at the connected cubes
New contributor
$endgroup$
The shapes are
hexominoes
The filled grids are
You get the shapes by
looking at the connected cubes
New contributor
New contributor
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This is correct. Nice work!
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This is correct. Nice work!
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