we only have one blue, and one hex left, so mark that one as blue as well. Now the second path from above says 2 blues. We already have those two, so the hex between the two must be black. The upper right path (the upper 11) says 2 blues. Now the path from the lower left (the one from 10) says there needs to be one blue, and the same goes with the path from the above 6 (the most left one), so we mark those two as blues. That gives us the 3 blues, so the rest of the anti 6 area must be blacks. If you mark the two lower paths from the right (the one from 9 and the one from 8) they will cover respectively 2 and 1 blues. In the anti area we need to find 3 blues. Mark the 6 area, so you can see the anti 6 area. In the middle the 6 area covers 5 blues, and the anti 6 area covers 8-5=3 blues. The area in the middle that 6 does NOT cover we call anti 6 area. In the middle it only covers 5 blues (because there is one blue outside the middle). Lines from above: 1, 2, 3, 2, 1, also 9 blues all in allĪlso remark the area that 6 covers. Rights lines: 2, 2, 2, 2, 1 blues, also giving 9 Left lines: 2, 1, 4, 1, 1 blues making it all in all 9 blues in the middle So counting paths starting from the left and above, we will have: All in all there should be the 8 blue around the middle hex + the blue 8 itself, making it 9 all in all. That is, you have a blue 6 in the top, a blue 8 in the middle and a black questionmark in the buttom.Īlso count the alle paths that goes through the middle, from both sides and from above. To finish level 6-5, you need to have only the middle left.
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