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Dissected Tapa(Evil) https://gridpuzzle.com/tapa-dissected/6njmn

Latest score list for #6njmn

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Ava a second ago
12'24''
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Isabella 16 minutes ago
18'38''
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Mia 21 minutes ago
12'32''
me
medical 56 minutes ago
8'10''
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recovery 29 minutes ago
7'26''
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guest 21 minutes ago
7'47''
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lawyer an hour ago
18'35''
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Mason an hour ago
15'39''
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anonymous 2 hours ago
14'35''
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social 2 hours ago
14'3''

Latest score list for Dissected Tapa

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Logan solved puzzle No#mnzzw;
3'50''
gu
guest solved puzzle No#0xwjr;
7'8''
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specialist solved puzzle No#wr4eq;
5'18''
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guest solved puzzle No#zvr7y;
3'51''
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Fitness solved puzzle No#jemxy;
4'23''
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family solved puzzle No#7p1em;
19'59''
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guest solved puzzle No#wr4eq;
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guest solved puzzle No#jemxy;
15'14''
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guest solved puzzle No#mnzzw;
4'53''
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youtube solved puzzle No#0xwjr;
10'21''

How to play Dissected Tapa

Dissected Tapa Rules:

  • Black and white cells form two congruent figures: The filled-in black cells and the empty white cells must each form a single, connected shape that is the same size and shape as the other.

  • Basic Tapa rules apply: The other Tapa rules still apply:

    • All black cells must be connected.

    • No 2x2 area can be entirely black.

    • Numbered cells indicate the number of consecutive black cells in each of the surrounding eight cells.

    • If a numbered cell has multiple numbers, the groups of black cells must be separated by at least one white cell.

    • Question marks (?) can be used instead of numbers, representing any non-zero integer.

Dissected Tapa puzzles require careful logical reasoning and pattern recognition to determine the arrangement of black and white cells. By analyzing numbered clues, identifying isolated white cells, applying the "no 2x2 black squares" rule, and considering multiple number combinations, you can gradually fill in the grid and achieve the two congruent shapes.

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