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authorAlexandra Lanes <ajlanes@chiark.greenend.org.uk>2023-01-08 13:53:28 +0000
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@@ -1866,9 +1866,9 @@ different colours. Two regions which meet at only one \e{point}
I believe this puzzle is original; I've never seen an implementation
of it anywhere else. The concept of a \i{four-colouring} puzzle was
-suggested by Owen Dunn; credit must also go to Nikoli and to Verity
+suggested by Alexandra Lanes; credit must also go to Nikoli and to Verity
Allan for inspiring the train of thought that led to me realising
-Owen's suggestion was a viable puzzle. Thanks also to Gareth Taylor
+Alex's suggestion was a viable puzzle. Thanks also to Gareth Taylor
for many detailed suggestions.
\H{map-controls} \i{Map controls}