Open-Ended Path Puzzle, also known as Tiger in the Woods, is a fascinating logic puzzle that challenges solvers to create a valid path while following a unique set of movement rules. Unlike traditional loop puzzles, the path has a distinct start and end point and must cover every available white square. If you enjoy path-finding puzzles, maze puzzles, and other logical deduction challenges, this puzzle variation offers a rewarding experience. Test your reasoning skills with Quixy's Open-Ended Path Puzzles and see if you can discover the correct route.
Tiger in the Woods Puzzle Instructions
Draw an open-ended path (having a distinct starting point and end point) in the grid that starts from an arbitrary white square and covers all the white squares while traveling in a horizontal or vertical direction. The path may cross itself, but it should not overlap. The path is allowed to take a turn or terminate only after hitting either a black square or a wall. The starting square is not visited later, and the ending square is not visited earlier.
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| Open-Ended Path Puzzle #39 – Find a valid route that covers every white square exactly as required. |
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