Griddlers Tutorial - Solving Puzzles

Example 1: A Simple Puzzle   Example 5: Complex Logic (b)
Example 2: A Triangle Puzzle   Example 6: Color Elimination
Example 3: Multi Line Solving   Example 7: Complex Color Logic
Example 4: Complex Logic (a)   Example 8: More Color Logic

Example 5: Complex Logic (b)

Another puzzle that challenged our users is described here:

Using simple logic we can fill in only this much.
Let's look at the square circled in green. Looking at the column clues, we know that this could either be clue 1 or part of clue 7. Again, let's look at both possibilities.
Here's what the puzzle would look like if the square is clue 1.
Here's what the puzzle would look like if the square is the beginning of clue 7.
You can see that either way the square marked with a red dot must be white.
Example 1: A Simple Puzzle  |  Example 2: A Triangle Puzzle  |  Example 3: Multi Line Solving
Example 4: Complex Logic (a)  |  Example 5: Complex Logic (b)  |  Example 6: Color Elimination
Example 7: Complex Color Logic  |  Example 8: More Color Logic
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