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binox-solver

v1.0.3

Published

Solves Binox puzzles (https://krazydad.com/binox/)

Downloads

4

Readme

binox-solver

This is a basic (under 1000 lines of code, with tests) solver for the https://krazydad.com/binox/ game. You can use it to take boards in get a completed solution out of it. The features are pretty basic right now but for now you can...

  • Specify strings as binary strings and get results
  • Pass in entire half-completed boards and get solutions out
  • It's fast -- you can solve most boards in under 4ms if the tests are anything to go by (there's room for improvement); measured on a Core i5 2500 @ 3.3Ghz

This is a module only. You can use it for your own games an applications. If you are looking for tools that use this tool, you can consider:

[Coming soon]

If you want to know how the solver algorithm works, you can read a post on my blog.