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Flying pigs arrive
Labryca — Floor 4: I've Just Seen a FaceWho stole the flying car in Hogwarts?The flying colours
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You’ve built pens for flying pigs. Being, well, flying pigs, they pick their own accommodation in full accordance to their preferences. Can you figure out what creature joined them?
- Pigs only occupy designated pens (marked with gray squares).
- There is a total of 7 pigs.
- The first pig arrived early and occupied the leftmost stall (as shown on the picture).
- Each fountain has exactly two pigs next to it: one in a pen that is separated from the fountain by a wall, and one that is not. Only vertically or horizontally adjacent pens are considered to be next to each other.
- Exactly two pigs are in completely enclosed areas.
- The pigs have a total of 18 walls adjacent to them. Walls shared by pigs are counted twice.
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You’ve built pens for flying pigs. Being, well, flying pigs, they pick their own accommodation in full accordance to their preferences. Can you figure out what creature joined them?
- Pigs only occupy designated pens (marked with gray squares).
- There is a total of 7 pigs.
- The first pig arrived early and occupied the leftmost stall (as shown on the picture).
- Each fountain has exactly two pigs next to it: one in a pen that is separated from the fountain by a wall, and one that is not. Only vertically or horizontally adjacent pens are considered to be next to each other.
- Exactly two pigs are in completely enclosed areas.
- The pigs have a total of 18 walls adjacent to them. Walls shared by pigs are counted twice.
logical-deduction cipher visual
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If a pig were in the pen to the left of the bottom fountain, would that count as completely enclosed and having 3 adjacent walls?
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– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
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@DrXorile Yes, it would
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10 hours ago
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You’ve built pens for flying pigs. Being, well, flying pigs, they pick their own accommodation in full accordance to their preferences. Can you figure out what creature joined them?
- Pigs only occupy designated pens (marked with gray squares).
- There is a total of 7 pigs.
- The first pig arrived early and occupied the leftmost stall (as shown on the picture).
- Each fountain has exactly two pigs next to it: one in a pen that is separated from the fountain by a wall, and one that is not. Only vertically or horizontally adjacent pens are considered to be next to each other.
- Exactly two pigs are in completely enclosed areas.
- The pigs have a total of 18 walls adjacent to them. Walls shared by pigs are counted twice.
logical-deduction cipher visual
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You’ve built pens for flying pigs. Being, well, flying pigs, they pick their own accommodation in full accordance to their preferences. Can you figure out what creature joined them?
- Pigs only occupy designated pens (marked with gray squares).
- There is a total of 7 pigs.
- The first pig arrived early and occupied the leftmost stall (as shown on the picture).
- Each fountain has exactly two pigs next to it: one in a pen that is separated from the fountain by a wall, and one that is not. Only vertically or horizontally adjacent pens are considered to be next to each other.
- Exactly two pigs are in completely enclosed areas.
- The pigs have a total of 18 walls adjacent to them. Walls shared by pigs are counted twice.
logical-deduction cipher visual
logical-deduction cipher visual
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If a pig were in the pen to the left of the bottom fountain, would that count as completely enclosed and having 3 adjacent walls?
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– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
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@DrXorile Yes, it would
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– Mariia Mykhailova
10 hours ago
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If a pig were in the pen to the left of the bottom fountain, would that count as completely enclosed and having 3 adjacent walls?
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
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@DrXorile Yes, it would
$endgroup$
– Mariia Mykhailova
10 hours ago
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If a pig were in the pen to the left of the bottom fountain, would that count as completely enclosed and having 3 adjacent walls?
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
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If a pig were in the pen to the left of the bottom fountain, would that count as completely enclosed and having 3 adjacent walls?
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
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@DrXorile Yes, it would
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– Mariia Mykhailova
10 hours ago
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@DrXorile Yes, it would
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10 hours ago
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Partial answer
I think this is how to place the pigs
It has been suggested by Deusovi in the comments (probably correctly) that determining the final answer has to do with
The Pigpen Cipher
Furthermore, as determined already by Luke Bikcell, applying the logic that
Pens with pigs should have dots and those which don't shouldn't.
The grid reads
ELDER KIN BEHOLDER
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I might be misunderstanding the problem, but doesn't the top fountain have 3 pigs in adjacent pens?
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– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
1
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@DrXorile My interpretation is that we count the number of pigs adjacent to the fountain, not the number of pigs in pens adjacent.
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– hexomino
10 hours ago
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Pig allocation correct!
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– Mariia Mykhailova
10 hours ago
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The obvious way to get an answer out of this is rot13(gur cvtcra pvcure, ohg ab pubvpr bs qbgf frrzf gb cebivqr nalguvat hfrshy. Rira nantenzzvat, gur bayl HXNPQ jbeqf ner ovyyvba, oevpbyr, pbpxvre, pbeorvy, svpxyre, syvpxre, naq xrvyybe.)
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– Deusovi♦
10 hours ago
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rot13(ryqre xva orubyqre?) otherwise, I'm out of ideas
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9 hours ago
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Partial answer
I think this is how to place the pigs
It has been suggested by Deusovi in the comments (probably correctly) that determining the final answer has to do with
The Pigpen Cipher
Furthermore, as determined already by Luke Bikcell, applying the logic that
Pens with pigs should have dots and those which don't shouldn't.
The grid reads
ELDER KIN BEHOLDER
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I might be misunderstanding the problem, but doesn't the top fountain have 3 pigs in adjacent pens?
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– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
1
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@DrXorile My interpretation is that we count the number of pigs adjacent to the fountain, not the number of pigs in pens adjacent.
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– hexomino
10 hours ago
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Pig allocation correct!
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– Mariia Mykhailova
10 hours ago
2
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The obvious way to get an answer out of this is rot13(gur cvtcra pvcure, ohg ab pubvpr bs qbgf frrzf gb cebivqr nalguvat hfrshy. Rira nantenzzvat, gur bayl HXNPQ jbeqf ner ovyyvba, oevpbyr, pbpxvre, pbeorvy, svpxyre, syvpxre, naq xrvyybe.)
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– Deusovi♦
10 hours ago
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rot13(ryqre xva orubyqre?) otherwise, I'm out of ideas
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– Luke Bickell
9 hours ago
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show 6 more comments
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Partial answer
I think this is how to place the pigs
It has been suggested by Deusovi in the comments (probably correctly) that determining the final answer has to do with
The Pigpen Cipher
Furthermore, as determined already by Luke Bikcell, applying the logic that
Pens with pigs should have dots and those which don't shouldn't.
The grid reads
ELDER KIN BEHOLDER
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
I might be misunderstanding the problem, but doesn't the top fountain have 3 pigs in adjacent pens?
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
1
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@DrXorile My interpretation is that we count the number of pigs adjacent to the fountain, not the number of pigs in pens adjacent.
$endgroup$
– hexomino
10 hours ago
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Pig allocation correct!
$endgroup$
– Mariia Mykhailova
10 hours ago
2
$begingroup$
The obvious way to get an answer out of this is rot13(gur cvtcra pvcure, ohg ab pubvpr bs qbgf frrzf gb cebivqr nalguvat hfrshy. Rira nantenzzvat, gur bayl HXNPQ jbeqf ner ovyyvba, oevpbyr, pbpxvre, pbeorvy, svpxyre, syvpxre, naq xrvyybe.)
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– Deusovi♦
10 hours ago
1
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rot13(ryqre xva orubyqre?) otherwise, I'm out of ideas
$endgroup$
– Luke Bickell
9 hours ago
|
show 6 more comments
$begingroup$
Partial answer
I think this is how to place the pigs
It has been suggested by Deusovi in the comments (probably correctly) that determining the final answer has to do with
The Pigpen Cipher
Furthermore, as determined already by Luke Bikcell, applying the logic that
Pens with pigs should have dots and those which don't shouldn't.
The grid reads
ELDER KIN BEHOLDER
$endgroup$
Partial answer
I think this is how to place the pigs
It has been suggested by Deusovi in the comments (probably correctly) that determining the final answer has to do with
The Pigpen Cipher
Furthermore, as determined already by Luke Bikcell, applying the logic that
Pens with pigs should have dots and those which don't shouldn't.
The grid reads
ELDER KIN BEHOLDER
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answered 10 hours ago
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I might be misunderstanding the problem, but doesn't the top fountain have 3 pigs in adjacent pens?
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– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
1
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@DrXorile My interpretation is that we count the number of pigs adjacent to the fountain, not the number of pigs in pens adjacent.
$endgroup$
– hexomino
10 hours ago
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Pig allocation correct!
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– Mariia Mykhailova
10 hours ago
2
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The obvious way to get an answer out of this is rot13(gur cvtcra pvcure, ohg ab pubvpr bs qbgf frrzf gb cebivqr nalguvat hfrshy. Rira nantenzzvat, gur bayl HXNPQ jbeqf ner ovyyvba, oevpbyr, pbpxvre, pbeorvy, svpxyre, syvpxre, naq xrvyybe.)
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– Deusovi♦
10 hours ago
1
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rot13(ryqre xva orubyqre?) otherwise, I'm out of ideas
$endgroup$
– Luke Bickell
9 hours ago
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show 6 more comments
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I might be misunderstanding the problem, but doesn't the top fountain have 3 pigs in adjacent pens?
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– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
1
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@DrXorile My interpretation is that we count the number of pigs adjacent to the fountain, not the number of pigs in pens adjacent.
$endgroup$
– hexomino
10 hours ago
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Pig allocation correct!
$endgroup$
– Mariia Mykhailova
10 hours ago
2
$begingroup$
The obvious way to get an answer out of this is rot13(gur cvtcra pvcure, ohg ab pubvpr bs qbgf frrzf gb cebivqr nalguvat hfrshy. Rira nantenzzvat, gur bayl HXNPQ jbeqf ner ovyyvba, oevpbyr, pbpxvre, pbeorvy, svpxyre, syvpxre, naq xrvyybe.)
$endgroup$
– Deusovi♦
10 hours ago
1
$begingroup$
rot13(ryqre xva orubyqre?) otherwise, I'm out of ideas
$endgroup$
– Luke Bickell
9 hours ago
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I might be misunderstanding the problem, but doesn't the top fountain have 3 pigs in adjacent pens?
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– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
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I might be misunderstanding the problem, but doesn't the top fountain have 3 pigs in adjacent pens?
$endgroup$
– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
1
1
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@DrXorile My interpretation is that we count the number of pigs adjacent to the fountain, not the number of pigs in pens adjacent.
$endgroup$
– hexomino
10 hours ago
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@DrXorile My interpretation is that we count the number of pigs adjacent to the fountain, not the number of pigs in pens adjacent.
$endgroup$
– hexomino
10 hours ago
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Pig allocation correct!
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– Mariia Mykhailova
10 hours ago
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Pig allocation correct!
$endgroup$
– Mariia Mykhailova
10 hours ago
2
2
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The obvious way to get an answer out of this is rot13(gur cvtcra pvcure, ohg ab pubvpr bs qbgf frrzf gb cebivqr nalguvat hfrshy. Rira nantenzzvat, gur bayl HXNPQ jbeqf ner ovyyvba, oevpbyr, pbpxvre, pbeorvy, svpxyre, syvpxre, naq xrvyybe.)
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– Deusovi♦
10 hours ago
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The obvious way to get an answer out of this is rot13(gur cvtcra pvcure, ohg ab pubvpr bs qbgf frrzf gb cebivqr nalguvat hfrshy. Rira nantenzzvat, gur bayl HXNPQ jbeqf ner ovyyvba, oevpbyr, pbpxvre, pbeorvy, svpxyre, syvpxre, naq xrvyybe.)
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– Deusovi♦
10 hours ago
1
1
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rot13(ryqre xva orubyqre?) otherwise, I'm out of ideas
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– Luke Bickell
9 hours ago
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rot13(ryqre xva orubyqre?) otherwise, I'm out of ideas
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9 hours ago
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If a pig were in the pen to the left of the bottom fountain, would that count as completely enclosed and having 3 adjacent walls?
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– Dr Xorile
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@DrXorile Yes, it would
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– Mariia Mykhailova
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