Wei-Hwa's Puzzle Challenge Number 17
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Pipe Spin: Spin the pipes such that all pipes become green.
Rules: One pipe has a "water source" (colored green), and anything connected to that pipe also gets water. To win, all pipes must be connected. On harder levels, pipes may "wrap around" (connections above reconnect to connections below, and same for left-to-right). To win, all pipes must get to the "water source".
How to Play: Click on a pipe to rotate it 90 degrees clockwise. After choosing a new puzzle, you may have to resize your browser window a bit to force the refresh.
The pipe images are not showing as of writing this entry. Wei-Hwa, images are not showing...
Answers / Solutions:
Answers are usually (and will be) posted in the comments section. Full answers will be posted on the solvepuzzles page.
Due to the random puzzles, answers will be different based on your pipe layout. Example of a solved puzzle:

I will post the solutions later.
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10 Comments:
Hi I am not getting any inages just red x's is any one else having problems
the blog post says that images are not showing up. I have the same problem.
It's working for me in Internet Explorer, but not Firefox (it shows numbers instead of images). I've got the first three finished, but the fourth one is pretty tough.
I can't see anything but numbers in Firefox either. I can see the puzzles in Safari, but beyond #1 it's hard to "drag" the puzzle area up and down enough to see the whole puzzle. As of puzzle 4, it's impossible -- I can't get a browser window big enough to persuade it all to show.
Too bad -- this is a really cool type of puzzle, and I much enjoyed the 3 I've done.
I've now got the answers for the first five puzzles on my website. The sixth will be there, too, when I finish it.
Each time a puzzle is chosen, its completely different. so there's no point in putting up the answers
I didn't realize that the puzzles were randomly generated. That's cool. We can play it lots of times. :) It also looks like he's fixed the Firefox problems.
I still can't expand the puzzle "window" enough to play #4 though.
Are they really different puzzles each time, or just different initial states, combined perhaps with a rotation?
I couldnt expand my window so i played the puzzle on
The puzzle page
I recommend using Firefox.
I'm fairly certain that it's the same set of pieces every time, but the starting rotations and the "source" are random.
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