Bonus: Large Triloop #1

Here’s a bonus large Triloop puzzle to celebrate the new year!

This is actually the first Triloop puzzle ever created, used in a puzzle event for Microsoft interns in 2018. There was no online solver then, and the puzzle was usually solved with colored highlighters from an office supply room.

IMPORTANT: This puzzle forced a bugfix in the online player (since it’s not a square grid, go figure). If you have visited this site before, and you find that you cannot place paths on the bottom edge of the grid, please refresh the page with Shift-F5 (or whatever command you use to force your browser cache to refresh).

G….G..G …C….. ..C..R.Y. B..M….. ……W.B ..W..R… .C…..Y. B..B….R|18

New Game: Digit!

Click here to play Digit!

Digit is a fresh spin on an old classic. Extract all the colored gems from an endlessly-deep mine, using color-based logic techniques. As you go deeper into the mine, you’ll uncover different zones that require new strategies. You can play to get as deep as you can, or once you find a zone you like you can opt to play there forever.

Screenshot of the game Digit

Digit is a work in progress. Please feel free to leave feedback in the comments section of this post – I’m happily considering all improvement suggestions. [To get to the comments section, click the post title.]

The name “Digit” came about because nobody can agree how the “g” in Algemy is pronounced. I wanted to make a new game where both “g” pronunciations seemed entirely valid.

Now you know where all the gems in Algemy come from!