Pure sequencing game. Rule was something like W is before S OR S if before T BUT NOT BOTH... I was drawing a blank for a while. Doesn't that mean, in a nutshell, S will never be b/w W & T either before both or after both? Also, how do you draw that into your grand scheme efficiently? This game should have taken 6m, but drained 12 due to me not handling those 2 "or/not both" rules well.
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Then, watch their video explanations here and you'll see how I deal with them. Sometimes, these rules allow you to spilt your master game board.
Either W - S or S - T but not both. You've got a good intuition for it.
Maybe it's W - S. When that's the case, we cannot have S - T, which means we have T - S. So together, we get W and T both before S.
Or maybe it's S - T. When that's the case, we cannot have W - S, which mean we have S - W.
So together, we get S before both W and T.
So S cannot be in between W and T and must be either before both or after both.
This lesson in bi-conditionals is useful for explaining the theory
What do you make of this one?
W is after S or T is after S but not both.
No W^T - S
W/T - S - T/W
look good? Love your vids btw.