Minimal and maximal Numbrix puzzles

Abstract

This paper explores special arrangements of clues in m × n Numbrix puzzles. The maximum number of clues which fails to define an m × n puzzle is demonstrated for all m and n. In addition, a small upper bound on the minimum number of clues required to define an m × n puzzle is given for all m and n as well. For small m ≥ 3 our upper bound appears to actually give the minimum number and hence we conjecture that our bound may be sharp for all m ≥ 3.

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