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Hi Iguanadan,
I just now tried an 11x15, and it worked fine for me. I'm using Google Chrome on an old XP machine. I'm not sure if Circuits uses a plugin such as Java or Flash. When something gets buggy on my computers, the first thing I usually do is re-install both of those.
Thanks for the reply. I don't think it's a plug-in issue. It has to be a bug in the code. I have done exactly 1000 11 X 15 puzzles. There must be some parameter in the code that is bugging out because it reached the 1000 mark.
Has anyone else completed 1000 puzzles of the same size? Curious to see if anyone else is getting this bug.
This is just a guess, but I bet there are only 1,000 puzzles of that grid size, and the way the game is set up, you only get to play grids that you haven't completed.
I only had a problem with a 11X11;, I solved it, but it showed and error screen of some sort I had never seen before, also saying GameOver in the address bar like it does when you've solved a puzzle. I backed up and ended up able to try to solve it again, but it showed the error screen thing again. So I reopened PuzzleBaron on another tab, but when I checked my records it showed losses even though I've solved every puzzle I came across. Since it hasn't happened again since I figured it was just a small bug.
Not sure if this serves to confirm Frank's theory or not, but I just played a board for the second time for the first time. Possibly the problem was fixed by allowing us to repeat boards?
The system was designed to remember the boards you've played before and to prevent you from playing them again. But some folks have played so many times that this was no longer tenable. The system is now set to remember the last several hundred boards you played and not show any repeats within that limitation.
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