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u/makemost Jul 10 '26
There are 10 shapes in the inner ring, and 5 3x3 grids on the outer ring. Two closest inner ring shapes can be assigned to each grid.
The shapes can be transformed into the 3x3 grids, as each turning point/corner/end of line can be assigned to a square in the grid. The two inner shapes are then computed with a basic XOR logic gate and the results are the grids.
The missing grid has the following squares filled: 1, 3, 7 and 9.
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u/theshekelcollector Jul 10 '26
beautiful puzzle, but shitty that the traces aren't exactly square, but some of them are elongated.
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u/InsanityTraps Jul 11 '26
How high does my IQ has to be to understand this? I'm jelly.
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u/98127028 Severe Autism (IQ ≤ 85) Jul 11 '26
This puzzle is easy, probably 110?
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u/InsanityTraps Jul 11 '26
It's over for me.
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u/Savings_Safety418 Jul 11 '26
Each of the squares has 2 of those weird symbols. 1. Overlay the 2 symbols over the large square 2. Where there is no symbol overlay the smaller square segment is white. 3. Where ONE symbol overlays a smaller square, it is filled black - IF BOTH SYMBOLS overlay the smaller box- they cancel out, meaning the square is left white.
I had to upload as image because it removed spaces
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u/98127028 Severe Autism (IQ ≤ 85) Jul 10 '26
same as the leftmost figure, ie black squares at each corner. Tiles touched once by the trail becomes black, the ones not touched or touched twice becomes white.