Palindrome ABCD End View is an innovative variation of the classic ABCD End View puzzle that I created for the "Contest for Best Logic Innovation." This puzzle combines the familiar end-view clue mechanism with an additional palindrome constraint, creating a unique logical challenge. If you enjoy ABCD puzzles, Skyscrapers, and other deduction-based logic puzzles, this variation offers an interesting twist that requires careful reasoning and pattern recognition to solve.
Palindrome ABCD End View Instructions
Fill the grid with letters A, B, and C so that each row and column contains exactly two instances of each letter. Letters outside the grid indicate the first letter visible when looking from the corresponding direction.
In every row and column, the sequence of letters must form a palindrome. A palindrome reads the same forwards and backwards. For example, ABCCBA is a palindrome string. Empty squares, if any, are not considered part of the palindrome string.
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