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  • davis_greatest
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    Originally Posted by abextra View Post
    Here's the grid... sadly it's so tiny... (click on thumbnail to enlarge).
    Thanks for the grids!

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  • abextra
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    Originally Posted by snookersfun View Post
    btw. while I am here, no answers to those spoons yet
    Too many spoons and too many dots for me... I just don't know where to start!

    Originally Posted by davis_greatest View Post
    PS If anyone can put up a blank 10 x 10 grid, that would be great!
    Here's the grid... sadly it's so tiny... (click on thumbnail to enlarge).
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  • abextra
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    Round 291 Checkmate
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    Last edited by abextra; 27 December 2007, 07:11 PM.

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  • davis_greatest
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    Originally Posted by snookersfun View Post
    that snooker board:
    [ATTACH]970[/ATTACH]

    btw. while I am here, no answers to those spoons yet
    Thanks snookersfun! We'll work on the spoons.

    abextra and Monique, please put up your pictures too.

    Meanwhile...

    Round 292 - Bigger Chess

    This is just the same as round 291, except now with a 10 x 10 chessboard. So I won't write it all out again. Find how to colour the 10 x 10 chessboard. Rotating or flipping shapes before sticking them together (e.g. sticking together yellow and green to make brown, etc) is allowed.

    PS If anyone can put up a blank 10 x 10 grid, that would be great! I can't seem to paste one at the moment.

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  • snookersfun
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    that snooker board:
    chess.GIF

    btw. while I am here, no answers to those spoons yet

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  • April madness
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    Originally Posted by davis_greatest View Post
    OK... you can fill in the chessboard with fruit.

    Meanwhile, Monique has also given a solution to round 291!

    So, snookersfun, abextra and Monique - and anyone else who may care to - pictures on the thread please....
    Me? I'm not colourblind, I'm just mental And I have no fruits...

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  • davis_greatest
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    Originally Posted by April madness View Post
    next round for the colourblind, please
    OK... you can fill in the chessboard with fruit.

    Meanwhile, Monique has also given a solution to round 291!

    So, snookersfun, abextra and Monique - and anyone else who may care to - pictures on the thread please....

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  • April madness
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    next round for the colourblind, please

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  • davis_greatest
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    So, round 291 also solved by abextra! Well done! abextra did it in 2 different ways - one extremely simple pattern, and one extremely complicated - amazing!

    Will leave open for a little while longer, and then ask for the very pretty pictures to be put up on the thread.

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  • abextra
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    Very good!

    Check your inbox... in the morning... Good night!

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  • davis_greatest
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    Originally Posted by abextra View Post
    Round 291 Checkmate -

    ... these different shapes... does it mean there can't be more than one rectangle? No it doesn't mean that.
    What if the rectangles are for example 1 x 2 and 2 x 5 squares... are they different enough for Mr. Davis? Yes
    There could be more than one rectangle - "different shapes" here just means that they are not identical in size & shape. So, even two squares would be allowed, but in that case they must be different sizes.
    Last edited by davis_greatest; 27 December 2007, 02:13 AM.

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  • abextra
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    Round 291 Checkmate -

    ... these different shapes... does it mean there can't be more than one rectangle?
    What if the rectangles are for example 1 x 2 and 2 x 5 squares... are they different enough for Mr. Davis?

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  • davis_greatest
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    R291 update - snookersfun has already coloured in Steve's chessboard! Well done!

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  • davis_greatest
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    Just rejoining this thread. Another one to go with open round 290...

    Round 291 Checkmate

    While Ronnie is counting the dots on his spoons, Steve Davis is keeping his brain alert and redesigning his chessboard to make it more Interesting. He decides that, instead of the boring black and white pattern, it would look better with some snooker colours.

    So, he scrubs out the black squares and then colours in the chessboard in six different patches - coloured in order: yellow, green, brown, blue, pink and black.

    Each patch is a different shape, bigger than the previous one, and consists of squares of the chessboard connected by one or more edges (not just at a corner).

    First, Steve colours in the yellow and green patches wherever he likes. After that, the shape of each patch can be made by sticking together the shapes of the two previous ones (rotations are allowed). For example, sticking together the yellow and green patches forms the shape of the brown one; sticking together the green and brown patches forms the shape of the blue one, etc.

    Help Steve colour in his snooker chessboard (all 64 squares must be coloured - click on thumbnail to enlarge).
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  • abextra
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    Round 289 - loops and battleships
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