Celery root is one of the nine components of the Neinerlaa, the traditional
meal on Christmas Eve in the Erzgebirge. Usually it is served as a salad. Celery
has as each of the nine components of the Neinerlaa a meaning, it should provide
for the blessing of children. In our case, the celery has produced sextuplets.
So six puzzle species are combined in our puzzle.
Fill out the grid with tetrominoes (4-units) in the colors red, blue and
yellow. Tetrominoes of the same color can touch each other only on the corners.
- Pastel Garden: The red, yellow and blue arrows indicate which is the color
of the next tetromino in the specified direction.
- Don't Arrows: The black arrows are banning arrows. In direction of the
arrow the color of the cell with the arrow may not occur again.
- Colorful Borders: An orange line is between a red and a yellow cell, a
green line between a yellow and a blue cell. A purple line is between a blue
and a red cell.
- Kinshi: The tetrominoes on the edge indicate a tetrominos that you can
not see in the row or column. You can also see no part of it. The tetrominos
on the edge could be rotated, but not be mirrored.
- Color square: The colored squares on the edge indicate the color of the
first square (2x2 tetromino) in the column or row.
- Yonbun (today with three colors): The color in a circle indicates the color
most frequently occurs in the immediate neighbourhood. If there is a X in
a circle, then there is no unique color that occurs most frequently.
