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BP1257 The rule is about squares having a certain relationship with their neighbors vs. it is not.
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"Local vs. global."


For clarity, rules involving diagonal neighbors or squares more than one step away are never used.


The similar solution "Each square can be deduced from its neighbors vs. not so" does not quite work; for example EX8114 would then not fit left. See also BP1258 ("Each square can be deduced from the rest vs. not so").

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1252 BP1253 BP1254 BP1255 BP1256  *  BP1258 BP1259 BP1260 BP1261 BP1262

KEYWORD

structure, rules, grid, miniworlds

CONCEPT local_global (info | search)

WORLD

grid_of_images_with_rule [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1258 It is possible to deduce the contents of any square from the rest vs. it is not.
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CROSSREFS

BP979 is very similar: whether a particular square can be deduced from the rest.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1253 BP1254 BP1255 BP1256 BP1257  *  BP1259 BP1260 BP1261 BP1262 BP1263

KEYWORD

notso, rules, grid, miniworlds

CONCEPT convey_enough_information (info | search),
choice (info | search)

WORLD

grid_of_images_with_rule [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

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