1) No country appears more than once
2) To properly complete the quiz you must never write down a country if you're not 100% sure it's the one that goes there!
A: Borderless countries have been greyed out, all other countries are answers B: All answers belong to a horizontal group of size 6 C: Each column contains countries with the same colour as the cell on top (eg column A contains countries that are red on the map) D: Most countries border the country in column D of the same row; the ones that don't have a purple border if no arrows point at them otherwise they have an orange border E: Arrows between cells 'join' bordering countries that are adjacent horizontally, vertically or diagonally F: ↓↓↓ is used for vertical 'chains' so they can be spotted easily
Note that even without seeing the colour of European micronations the quiz is solvable risking no more than one whammy
Hiya, great series! Just an idea to not make the (at most) one whammie not necessary: maybe say the one duo of nations (I presume based on previous puzzles) is always in alphabetical order (and make it that if it's not that)?
Really appreciate all your quizzes, also the country connects with jumps.
I see what you mean but I am trying to limit the number of instructions as much as possible, so a specific hint for just one answer is something I try and avoid
Shouldn't there be an arrow between row 13 (blue and pink)?
And how do I know what paired countries to put in row 20 and 21 (blue and pink) repectively?
I added the arrow, thanks for spotting that! 20-21: because otherwise there'd be a downward arrow from row 19
Really appreciate all your quizzes, also the country connects with jumps.
I see what you mean but I am trying to limit the number of instructions as much as possible, so a specific hint for just one answer is something I try and avoid
I think there's an arrow missing between row 18 yellow and row 19 green