Below is an example 4x4 sized puzzle where many numbers are already filled in and the goal is to create a path of consecutive numbers from the starting number 1 to the ending number 16 by placing the correct numbers into the blank cells.
In this example you can see that if you put 2 into cell B1 instead of cell A2 that you could not place 4 into a spot that would create a path from 3 to 5.
The puzzle to be solved is a 7x7 grid. Form a path of consecutive numbers from 1 to 49 by filling in the blank cells.
If a number could go in several places work on other numbers and you will discover which place is correct for each digit.
Once you solve the puzzle the coordinates of the hide are at:
N A1 C2 . ((G5) - 2) E4
W 0 E3 F6 G2 . B6 E5
You can validate your puzzle solution with certitude.
All incorrect guesses with Certitude are anonymous, all correct guesses can list your name on the Solvers list
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