Nurikabe Week(s) Puzzle #2: Filling in the Center
Because of other things getting in the way and the fact that it happened to be really hard to write this puzzle, I missed posting a puzzle for the last two days. So contrary to what I said on Tuesday I’m going to be posting this Nurikabe puzzle today and then another three Nurikabe puzzles next week (probably split Monday Wednesday Friday but who knows) in order to round out the five Nurikabe puzzles.
Today’s puzzle is a 12 x 12 nurikabe puzzle with the theme being that all the clues are congregated towards the corners leaving the center of the puzzle completely empty.
If you need a reminder on how to do these puzzles read the quote below:
For those who have never solved a nurikabe puzzle I’ll try to give an explanation of the rules. The goal is to color the grid so that every cell is either black (water) or white (land). All the black cells in the gird must form a single contiguous piece (all connected orthogonally) and not contain any pools that are 2x2 areas that are all filled with black. All the numbers in the grid must be part of white celled islands that have that number of white spaces all connected orthogonally. Every white cell in the gird is part of one single numbered island (set of white tiles).
For those who are confused, sites like this and this can help give a better sense of the rules. These sites can also have other nurikabe puzzles that you can solve interactively to get a sense of how these puzzles work. I specifically have solved many of theses puzzles atwww.puzzle.nurikabe.com to get a sense of the type of solving needed for these puzzles.
Since there are only going to be three puzzles next week I'm planning to start posting the solutions to the previous puzzles along with some thoughts on how I constructed them. I’ll probably do one of those a day.
Hope you enjoy today’s puzzle! Have a nice weekend!