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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is a Grouping Game: Defined-Fixed, Balanced, Identify the Templates.
The key to this game is the interaction of the last two rules. Because no two books from the group of V, P, and S can be on the same shelf, each book must occupy a different shelf. And, since there are only three shelves, we can infer that one book from the group of V, P, and S must be on each shelf:
Thus, the first shelf is occupied by either V, P, or S; the second shelf is occupied by either V, P, or S and one other book; the third shelf is occupied by either V, P, or S and two other books.
The interaction of V, P, and S also affects the other three variables, F, H, and W. Using Hurdle the Uncertainty, because the first shelf is occupied, F, H, and W must be on the second and third shelf:
The only remaining “active” rule is the first rule. Thus, the placement of F must be carefully tracked, and in fact, depending on the placement of W, there are only a few possible templates:
Template #1: F on the second shelf
Because F must be on the same shelf as V or W, V must be on the second shelf. P and S form dual-options on the first and third shelves.
Template #2: F on the third shelf, W on the second shelf
Because F must be on the same shelf as V or W, V must be on the third shelf. P and S form dual-options on the first and second shelves.
Template #3: F on the third shelf, W on the third shelf
Because F and W are on the same shelf, the first rule is satisfied, and thus V can be assigned to any one of the three shelves.
In total, these three templates contain ten total solutions, and using these templates makes the game considerably easier. However, the game is still time-consuming because there are seven questions.
This is a Grouping Game: Defined-Fixed, Balanced, Identify the Templates.
The key to this game is the interaction of the last two rules. Because no two books from the group of V, P, and S can be on the same shelf, each book must occupy a different shelf. And, since there are only three shelves, we can infer that one book from the group of V, P, and S must be on each shelf:
Thus, the first shelf is occupied by either V, P, or S; the second shelf is occupied by either V, P, or S and one other book; the third shelf is occupied by either V, P, or S and two other books.
The interaction of V, P, and S also affects the other three variables, F, H, and W. Using Hurdle the Uncertainty, because the first shelf is occupied, F, H, and W must be on the second and third shelf:
The only remaining “active” rule is the first rule. Thus, the placement of F must be carefully tracked, and in fact, depending on the placement of W, there are only a few possible templates:
Template #1: F on the second shelf
Because F must be on the same shelf as V or W, V must be on the second shelf. P and S form dual-options on the first and third shelves.
Template #2: F on the third shelf, W on the second shelf
Because F must be on the same shelf as V or W, V must be on the third shelf. P and S form dual-options on the first and second shelves.
Template #3: F on the third shelf, W on the third shelf
Because F and W are on the same shelf, the first rule is satisfied, and thus V can be assigned to any one of the three shelves.
In total, these three templates contain ten total solutions, and using these templates makes the game considerably easier. However, the game is still time-consuming because there are seven questions.
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