But then all of it would be green.
As all of them could be remodeled as that.i think
My last koan also refutes your white chain hypothesis (as did my initial koans).
That also turned out to be green but Vsotvep had a counter example so it is dependent.
Really any … ?
Also I can’t help but notice the emphasis on the main diagonals in this diagram … Maybe that means something?
Yup
Oh that might be why no one has guessed it already.
Could be… So you now know what it is, then?
Wait I never said I know what it is.
My theory: All red Koans contain at least one black and one white stone.
No need to confirm or deny this, I’m just throwing it out there ^^
Theory correct, but (obviously) not strong enough
So all we have to do now is just to figure out so more inside details of the rule then we will be done but it will be a hard part .
Yes, how about you start suggesting something resembling a rule?
I just found out another hint:
The ones I circled are the same shape but with different colors and that just changed the colors now I am wondering if we made a different kind of mix.Maybe we could use this shape to figure out other rules .
Same shape, different color
So if it is only one color it is green if it has two in it it will be different but what if we made that pattern on the closer ones instead of the further ones?
If both are red again we will know that this shape has a rule that mix colors is not allowed.
Another example you see the ones I circled.
I’m not going to colour any more boards provided by @李建澔2, unless you’re going to guess a rule.
Is the rule that black has to have at least three liberties?(before death so if the board does not have a black stone it still counts)