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Battleships

Locate the position of a 10-ship fleet in the grid. The shapes of the ships are shown to the right of the grid. There is one 4x1 battleship, two 3x1 cruisers, three 2x1 destroyers and 4 1x1 submarines. The numbers beside the grid indicate the number of cells occupied by ships in each row, while the numbers below the grid indicate the number of occupied cells in each column. Ships may touch the edge of the board, but cannot touch each other, not even diagonally. Some cells are known to be water.

Battleships

Fish Tanks

Fill blue cells (water) in the grid . The numbers tell how much water cells are in this row or column. In a box (fish tank) the water falls down. In the same box within the same line either all cells must be water or none.

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Fish Tanks

Sum Dissection

Fill in all cells of the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 block contains the digits 1 to 9 once. Make also a dissection of the grid into rectangles, one side of length 1 and the other one of at least 2. Each rectangle contains exactly one of the small numbers. The small numbers represent the sum of the cells of their rectangles.

Sum Dissection

Strickliesel's thread

Fill out the grid with numbers 1 to 4, so that each of these numbers occurs in each row and each column exactly once. Starting with the bottom left the spiral must have the following sequence of numbers 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 - ... - 3 - 4.

Strickliesel's thread

Toy makers Yonbun

Today's puzzle shows a toy maker, which cuts out with a jigsaw one Christmas arche. He broods over the way to paint the Yonbun. His figurines he can paint, he has frequently made it. But with the painting of Japanese puzzle, he is not so familiar. Can you help him?

Fill the grid with tetrominos (4-cell blocks) in the colors red, blue, yellow and green. All cells are used. Blocks of the same color can only touch on the corners. The color in a circle indicates the color most frequently occurs in the immediate neighbourhood. If a X in a circle, there is no unique color that occurs most frequently.

Toy makers Yonbun

Toys Maker's Tousa

Fill in each row and column three number from 1 to 9. The difference between each pair of numbers in the row or column must be equal. Moreover the numbers are ordered in the rows from left to right and in the columns from the top to the bottom (i. e., 1 - 2 - 3 oder 2 - 5 - 8 oder 3 - 5 - 7).

Toys Maker's Tousa

Seiffen

During the Christmas season window pictures can also be seen in many windows of the Erzgebirge. These are mad with jigsaws, with a wood turning lathe or carved. Our puzzle shows the church of Seiffen. This church is the most popular theme of all the churches in the Erzgebirge. One finds it as a light house, as a pyramid, on Christmas Arches, on tableclothes, napkins ...

Write in the twelve clouds around the church of Seiffen the numbers 1 to 12. Adjacent numbers have a difference of at least 3 and at most a difference of 6. No number can be repeated.

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Schwibknoten

The Christmas arches (Schwibbogen) are ubiquitous in the Erzgebirge as a symbol of light in the Christmas time. They shone for the miners if they left the mines. Light was very important for the miners because they entered the mines during the winter season before sunup and came back after sundown. From the first Advent weekend right up to February, there are very many windows in the Erzgebirge with Christmas Arches. Our shows one of the most popular motifs. We see various symbols in addition to two miners, a toy maker, a child and a woman bobbin lace maker. We also find Christmas decorations, a light angel and an Erzgebirgian candlelight spider.

Let's come to the puzzle now:

Place the letters A, B, C and D in the grid so that precisely in each framed area each letter occurs once. In addition there is none set of four cells anywhere in the grid that is connected horizontally or vertically (corners are just as welcome as a line or a square) and has the sequence ABCD. Horizontally or vertically neighbored cells must be different.

Schwibknoten

Shoe-Toshiki

Natürlich kommt der Nikolaus auch im Erzgebirge. Aus diesem Anlass heute ein Futoshiki, ach nee, ein Schuhtoshiki.

As everywhere in Germany Saint Nicholas is also coming in the Erzgebirge. On the previous night of December 6, children put one empty shoe outside, and on the following morning the children awake to find that St. Nicholas has filled their previously empty shoes with small presents. To celebrate the Saint Nicholas Day we have a Futoshiki, or better a Shoe-Toshiki.

Fill the Nicholas shoes with the digits 1 to 7. In each row and each column there is each digit exactly once. The relational symbols between the shoes show which shoe has the smaller number.

Shoe-Toshiki

Snowmans ABCD order

As long as we are still waiting for the snow with great longing we have time to solve the following puzzle:

Fill the letters A, B, C and D as in the grid. Every row, every column and every bold marked group of interconnected cells contains each letter exactly once. The letters of a bold marked group should be in the order ABCD.

Snowmans ABCD order

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