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What in this world is she trying to say?


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I happened to meet one of my friends after about a couple of years. Obviously we both were very happy, but still, she didn't leave her habit of challenging me to decipher what she was saying. I thought that again she'll give me some seemingly random characters to search for some meaning; but she didn't.



Instead she started drawing some boxes on the ground, which turned out to be two 5x5 grids, and yes there was a number in each cell too. This was what it looked like:



enter image description here



Obviously I couldn't decipher at that time what in this world she was trying to say, so I just clicked the photograph, and continued with the rest of our talks. And yes, she said that it is more of a visual puzzle.



All this happened some time back, but today I found that photo again, and as usual I didn't know what it meant.



What in this world was she trying to say?



By the way, this is a direct hint to this puzzle.










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    Is the cell in the second grid (col 4, row 5) supposed to just show half of two?
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    @Elpharya It is supposed to show the complete "2". Thanks, I'll update the picture.
    $endgroup$
    – Akari
    yesterday















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$begingroup$


I happened to meet one of my friends after about a couple of years. Obviously we both were very happy, but still, she didn't leave her habit of challenging me to decipher what she was saying. I thought that again she'll give me some seemingly random characters to search for some meaning; but she didn't.



Instead she started drawing some boxes on the ground, which turned out to be two 5x5 grids, and yes there was a number in each cell too. This was what it looked like:



enter image description here



Obviously I couldn't decipher at that time what in this world she was trying to say, so I just clicked the photograph, and continued with the rest of our talks. And yes, she said that it is more of a visual puzzle.



All this happened some time back, but today I found that photo again, and as usual I didn't know what it meant.



What in this world was she trying to say?



By the way, this is a direct hint to this puzzle.










share|improve this question











$endgroup$







  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Is the cell in the second grid (col 4, row 5) supposed to just show half of two?
    $endgroup$
    – Elpharya
    yesterday






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @Elpharya It is supposed to show the complete "2". Thanks, I'll update the picture.
    $endgroup$
    – Akari
    yesterday













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3





$begingroup$


I happened to meet one of my friends after about a couple of years. Obviously we both were very happy, but still, she didn't leave her habit of challenging me to decipher what she was saying. I thought that again she'll give me some seemingly random characters to search for some meaning; but she didn't.



Instead she started drawing some boxes on the ground, which turned out to be two 5x5 grids, and yes there was a number in each cell too. This was what it looked like:



enter image description here



Obviously I couldn't decipher at that time what in this world she was trying to say, so I just clicked the photograph, and continued with the rest of our talks. And yes, she said that it is more of a visual puzzle.



All this happened some time back, but today I found that photo again, and as usual I didn't know what it meant.



What in this world was she trying to say?



By the way, this is a direct hint to this puzzle.










share|improve this question











$endgroup$




I happened to meet one of my friends after about a couple of years. Obviously we both were very happy, but still, she didn't leave her habit of challenging me to decipher what she was saying. I thought that again she'll give me some seemingly random characters to search for some meaning; but she didn't.



Instead she started drawing some boxes on the ground, which turned out to be two 5x5 grids, and yes there was a number in each cell too. This was what it looked like:



enter image description here



Obviously I couldn't decipher at that time what in this world she was trying to say, so I just clicked the photograph, and continued with the rest of our talks. And yes, she said that it is more of a visual puzzle.



All this happened some time back, but today I found that photo again, and as usual I didn't know what it meant.



What in this world was she trying to say?



By the way, this is a direct hint to this puzzle.







cipher pattern visual grid-deduction






share|improve this question















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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Is the cell in the second grid (col 4, row 5) supposed to just show half of two?
    $endgroup$
    – Elpharya
    yesterday






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @Elpharya It is supposed to show the complete "2". Thanks, I'll update the picture.
    $endgroup$
    – Akari
    yesterday












  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Is the cell in the second grid (col 4, row 5) supposed to just show half of two?
    $endgroup$
    – Elpharya
    yesterday






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @Elpharya It is supposed to show the complete "2". Thanks, I'll update the picture.
    $endgroup$
    – Akari
    yesterday







1




1




$begingroup$
Is the cell in the second grid (col 4, row 5) supposed to just show half of two?
$endgroup$
– Elpharya
yesterday




$begingroup$
Is the cell in the second grid (col 4, row 5) supposed to just show half of two?
$endgroup$
– Elpharya
yesterday




1




1




$begingroup$
@Elpharya It is supposed to show the complete "2". Thanks, I'll update the picture.
$endgroup$
– Akari
yesterday




$begingroup$
@Elpharya It is supposed to show the complete "2". Thanks, I'll update the picture.
$endgroup$
– Akari
yesterday










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She's saying




"HI"




The puzzle is




A Pair of Slitherlinks
enter image description here







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  • $begingroup$
    +1, but note that the solution is far from unique, you can basically do whatever you like in the middle and then fill out the exterior accordingly.
    $endgroup$
    – Arnaud Mortier
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    That's the right answer! Maybe you should try the puzzle linked in the question? I think it'll be very easy now.
    $endgroup$
    – Akari
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    @ArnaudMortier Are you sure? Slitherlink has specific rules - you have to form a single loop without crossings or branches. I tried the puzzle and there is only one solution. I'd like to see a counterexample if you have one. Unless you mean multiple solutions to the puzzle itself, assuming it's NOT slitherlink, then, of course, all bets are off...
    $endgroup$
    – Amorydai
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    @Amorydai I was not aware of the closed loop condition. Thanks.
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  • $begingroup$
    +1, but note that the solution is far from unique, you can basically do whatever you like in the middle and then fill out the exterior accordingly.
    $endgroup$
    – Arnaud Mortier
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    That's the right answer! Maybe you should try the puzzle linked in the question? I think it'll be very easy now.
    $endgroup$
    – Akari
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    @ArnaudMortier Are you sure? Slitherlink has specific rules - you have to form a single loop without crossings or branches. I tried the puzzle and there is only one solution. I'd like to see a counterexample if you have one. Unless you mean multiple solutions to the puzzle itself, assuming it's NOT slitherlink, then, of course, all bets are off...
    $endgroup$
    – Amorydai
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  • $begingroup$
    @Amorydai I was not aware of the closed loop condition. Thanks.
    $endgroup$
    – Arnaud Mortier
    11 hours ago















5












$begingroup$

She's saying




"HI"




The puzzle is




A Pair of Slitherlinks
enter image description here







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    +1, but note that the solution is far from unique, you can basically do whatever you like in the middle and then fill out the exterior accordingly.
    $endgroup$
    – Arnaud Mortier
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    That's the right answer! Maybe you should try the puzzle linked in the question? I think it'll be very easy now.
    $endgroup$
    – Akari
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    @ArnaudMortier Are you sure? Slitherlink has specific rules - you have to form a single loop without crossings or branches. I tried the puzzle and there is only one solution. I'd like to see a counterexample if you have one. Unless you mean multiple solutions to the puzzle itself, assuming it's NOT slitherlink, then, of course, all bets are off...
    $endgroup$
    – Amorydai
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  • $begingroup$
    @Amorydai I was not aware of the closed loop condition. Thanks.
    $endgroup$
    – Arnaud Mortier
    11 hours ago













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5





$begingroup$

She's saying




"HI"




The puzzle is




A Pair of Slitherlinks
enter image description here







share|improve this answer









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She's saying




"HI"




The puzzle is




A Pair of Slitherlinks
enter image description here








share|improve this answer












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  • $begingroup$
    +1, but note that the solution is far from unique, you can basically do whatever you like in the middle and then fill out the exterior accordingly.
    $endgroup$
    – Arnaud Mortier
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    That's the right answer! Maybe you should try the puzzle linked in the question? I think it'll be very easy now.
    $endgroup$
    – Akari
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    @ArnaudMortier Are you sure? Slitherlink has specific rules - you have to form a single loop without crossings or branches. I tried the puzzle and there is only one solution. I'd like to see a counterexample if you have one. Unless you mean multiple solutions to the puzzle itself, assuming it's NOT slitherlink, then, of course, all bets are off...
    $endgroup$
    – Amorydai
    11 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @Amorydai I was not aware of the closed loop condition. Thanks.
    $endgroup$
    – Arnaud Mortier
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  • $begingroup$
    +1, but note that the solution is far from unique, you can basically do whatever you like in the middle and then fill out the exterior accordingly.
    $endgroup$
    – Arnaud Mortier
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    That's the right answer! Maybe you should try the puzzle linked in the question? I think it'll be very easy now.
    $endgroup$
    – Akari
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    @ArnaudMortier Are you sure? Slitherlink has specific rules - you have to form a single loop without crossings or branches. I tried the puzzle and there is only one solution. I'd like to see a counterexample if you have one. Unless you mean multiple solutions to the puzzle itself, assuming it's NOT slitherlink, then, of course, all bets are off...
    $endgroup$
    – Amorydai
    11 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @Amorydai I was not aware of the closed loop condition. Thanks.
    $endgroup$
    – Arnaud Mortier
    11 hours ago















$begingroup$
+1, but note that the solution is far from unique, you can basically do whatever you like in the middle and then fill out the exterior accordingly.
$endgroup$
– Arnaud Mortier
yesterday




$begingroup$
+1, but note that the solution is far from unique, you can basically do whatever you like in the middle and then fill out the exterior accordingly.
$endgroup$
– Arnaud Mortier
yesterday












$begingroup$
That's the right answer! Maybe you should try the puzzle linked in the question? I think it'll be very easy now.
$endgroup$
– Akari
yesterday




$begingroup$
That's the right answer! Maybe you should try the puzzle linked in the question? I think it'll be very easy now.
$endgroup$
– Akari
yesterday












$begingroup$
@ArnaudMortier Are you sure? Slitherlink has specific rules - you have to form a single loop without crossings or branches. I tried the puzzle and there is only one solution. I'd like to see a counterexample if you have one. Unless you mean multiple solutions to the puzzle itself, assuming it's NOT slitherlink, then, of course, all bets are off...
$endgroup$
– Amorydai
11 hours ago




$begingroup$
@ArnaudMortier Are you sure? Slitherlink has specific rules - you have to form a single loop without crossings or branches. I tried the puzzle and there is only one solution. I'd like to see a counterexample if you have one. Unless you mean multiple solutions to the puzzle itself, assuming it's NOT slitherlink, then, of course, all bets are off...
$endgroup$
– Amorydai
11 hours ago












$begingroup$
@Amorydai I was not aware of the closed loop condition. Thanks.
$endgroup$
– Arnaud Mortier
11 hours ago




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@Amorydai I was not aware of the closed loop condition. Thanks.
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