This was a rare moment where I actually had to think to find it. Can you?

Screenshot is from a solver I found online because I didn’t think to take a screenshot until I already opened the safe square.

  • brian@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    If the bomb is to the left of the one, there could still be another bomb directly next to it, no?

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      6 months ago

      No, the 3 below the two 1s has a shared partner with the 2 to it’s left. So because it has a bomb directly above it, it must have one more below it. Therefore the space under the 4 would be empty and the space above it would have to be a bomb for the upper 2.

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        6 months ago

        Got it now, you’re very right. I didn’t evaluate that 3 correctly at all.