Featured Puzzle: Snake #3
When they’re not in your boot, snakes are often found sunning themselves in some peaceful place. In this grid, you can see the head and the tip of the snake’s tail. Can you safely uncover the rest of its body?
- The body of the snake is exactly one cell wide.
- There is only one path of cells that travels orthogonally (up, down, left, or right).
- The snake’s body will never touch itself, not even diagonally (i.e., no two portions of the path will be adjacent in any way)
- Numbers on the edges of the grid indicate how many cells within that row or column are part of the body (including the head and tail).
- Rows or columns without a clue number contain an unknown number of shaded cells, not necessarily zero.
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You found it! Now just leave it alone – it’s more scared of you than you are of it.