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 jfalbo32
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#14633
I have looked at the game set up answer page and missed the inference of FFFCG.

Is this the only inference for the J column or is this "one possible way that the elements can stack?

Example i had
F
F
G
C
F
 Robert Carroll
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#14636
j,

As you can see from the answers, if you know there is only one floor in building J decorated in style C, and only one in style G, then you know the remaining floors must be decorated in the remaining style, F. You know the C must be immediately above the G. You know the top floor can't be G nor the bottom C, but otherwise you don't know how the styles (FFFCG) are distributed.

In the example you have, the G and C are in the incorrect order - C must be immediately on top of G. So the following works:

F
F
C
G
F

Keep in mind that while this works, it's only one example, and because there are too many such possibilities to consider, you should only diagram the not-laws, the dual-options, and the CG block as on 4-105. Don't get confused thinking the one possible options represents a definite restriction on the distribution of styles!

Robert Carroll

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