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matsemannlast Saturday at 6:25 AM1 replyview on HN

Yeah, often working backwards and forwards at the same time is how to solve some advanced puzzle games. Then you keep it from exploding in options. When thinking backwards from the goal, you figure out constraints or "invariants" the forward path must uphold, thus can discard lots of dead ends earlier in your forward path.

To me, those discoveries are the fun part of most puzzle games. When you unlock the "trick" for each level and the dopamine flies, heh.


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TeMPOraLlast Saturday at 10:06 AM

I usually get a good mileage out of jumping straight in the middle :). Like, "hmm let's look at this block; oh cool, there's enough space around it that I could push it away from goal, for whatever reason". Turns out, if it's possible there usually is a good reason. So whenever I get stuck, I skim every object in the puzzle and consider in isolation, what can I do with it, and this usually gives me anchor points to drive my forward or backward thinking through.

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