Trigons with Pointed Tips - Exciting Puzzle

Trigons with pointed tips

April 8, 2015

I’m becoming very fond of making Trigons puzzles, so expect lots of them here in the future!

This one I’m posting now is a Trigon puzzle with POINTED TIPS, lonely triangles which share only one side with the rest of the puzzle and the other two sides are not adjacent to any other trigon. In order for this kind of trigons to have a unique solution, there is an extra rule of trigons, which says:

If a trigon shares only one side with the rest of the puzzle, the other two sides of the trigon must be equal, i.e. must be solved using the same number!

Let’s repeat all other rules of Trigons:

The rules of Trigons puzzles

1. For this puzzle, use digits 0 to 6 to solve it.
2. The numbers given in the puzzle represent the sum of the three digits on the sides of the corresponding triangle.
3. Your objective of course is to fill in the numbers on the sides so that they add up to the given sum for that trigon (triangle).
4. Numbers CAN BE REPEATED in any triangle.
5. Each sum combination MUST BE USED EXACTLY ONCE! All triangle sum combinations are given below the grid so when you use one, cross it off.

I’m still working on determining the difficulty of each trigons puzzle, so I still won’t say how difficult this one is – I want to hear from you whether you find it difficult or not. I think it’s a bit easier than the first one.

Free Trigons Puzzle with pointed tips – difficulty UNKNOWN


Trigons with pointed tips.

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