- Sun Mar 07, 2021 1:07 pm
#85045
The months are a part of the base, LS2021! When we talk about "the base" in a logic game, we are referring not only to the horizontal set of blank spaces, but also to the vertical one. The "base" means the set of blank spaces into which we will be inserting one or more variable sets that can move around within that framework of blank spaces. Think of the base as being the things that do not move. That's both the lines and the months in this game.
We could just as easily have put January and February next to each other at the bottom of our diagram and had rows for each line. We would still have had the colors as the moving set of variables.
And interestingly, even though both of the variables sets that make up the base have a natural order to them, there is nothing at all in this game about order! There are no rules about "an earlier month" or "consecutive lines," no "before/after" aspect at all. One could conceivably think of this game as a grouping game, with the lines as the groups, or the months as the groups, but within those groups you would still have to deal with which color goes in which specific space. That's why it fits more neatly into our idea of an Advanced Linear game. In the end, though, it doesn't matter what label you put on it. It only matters that you get a good setup and reflect the rules accurately.
So, if you chose to put J and F at the bottom, and had rows for 1-2-3, you did just fine!
Adam M. Tyson
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