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All numbers twice in a 7x7 Minesweeper grid
All numbers in a 5x5 Minesweeper gridCan you create a Minesweeper puzzle with 'information crossover'?Non-unique Minesweeper Solution?Place 4x12 detainees on a 7x7 grid of cellsColoring an n by n grid with four colorsHighest point in the minesweeperVariant to MinesweeperMinesweeper challenge #3Attacking queensAll numbers in a 5x5 Minesweeper grid
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Can you place mines on a 7x7 Minesweeper grid such that each number from 0 to 8 appears exactly twice?
A similar question about a 5x5 grid:
All numbers in a 5x5 Minesweeper grid
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Can you place mines on a 7x7 Minesweeper grid such that each number from 0 to 8 appears exactly twice?
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Can you place mines on a 7x7 Minesweeper grid such that each number from 0 to 8 appears exactly twice?
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All numbers in a 5x5 Minesweeper grid
Good luck!
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Can you place mines on a 7x7 Minesweeper grid such that each number from 0 to 8 appears exactly twice?
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All numbers in a 5x5 Minesweeper grid
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combinatorics minesweeper
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Good luck solving any of those. :D
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It feels like there's more slack in here for other solutions
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It feels like there's more slack in here for other solutions
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Good luck solving any of those. :D
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Good luck solving any of those. :D
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This answer is also correct and I love the symmetry. Unfortunately I can only accept the first correct answer.
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This answer is also correct and I love the symmetry. Unfortunately I can only accept the first correct answer.
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This answer is also correct and I love the symmetry. Unfortunately I can only accept the first correct answer.
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This answer is also correct and I love the symmetry. Unfortunately I can only accept the first correct answer.
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