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Yeah. I think they'd all fall under lack of information though.
One other thought, would having critical components too close together fall under lack of space?
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Hmm... You could be right, although what about the case where the information is the value of a crate? Can that information be moved faster than the crate?
Yes; see jymoveg but replace the adders with a long line of crates and stick a larger distance in the middle.
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Hmm... I see. I'll have to rewrite that part on speed of light then. But what would you call the maximum speed an object could be moved at? Terminal velocity? (For example, if there were only one crate, you'd have to move it (copy it, etc.) to solve the puzzle.
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parapil - I realized after saving that it's probably easily solvable, but what about if you remove the ? crates from the top corners? And if so, which category would it fall under?
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Without the ? crates, it'd fall under trivially impossible for lack of a component. Edit: What do you think COPUVOD would count as?
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Edit: What do you think COPUVOD would count as? easy. (see hyrocuf). If a small modification to the puzzle were made, it would be trivially impossible (no way to get at necessary crate)
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Actually, I left that in there on purpose so I could add it as one of my regular puzzles. Is there no way to get at the crates without using the copier though?
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Actually, I left that in there on purpose so I could add it as one of my regular puzzles. Is there no way to get at the crates without using the copier though?
Correct. There is no way of lifting a crate without placing a component on the same row as the crate or the one above it.
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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How about pecebab? Have I succeeded this time in making something impossible to solve? If so, what category does it belong in?
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Yeah, that seems to be impossible. I'd classify it as trivial for lack of a component, but maybe not.
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tyfabet may be impossible. I'm not sure if it falls into one of your categories. fiburef may embarass you...
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Yugioh duel; i play exodia, you lose. Nope, I play Rubicon contractor! *gets run over by dozer pushing a 4 crate*
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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its solvable. but not without an e gate. and the winches are flipped. and i fix it.
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Yugioh duel; i play exodia, you lose. Nope, I play Rubicon contractor! *gets run over by dozer pushing a 4 crate*
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and maybe neburil? its probably impossible!
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