Oh, right. So, there are two koans with unequal number of black stones and white stones. And they both have more black stones than white stones. And they’re both red.
Then, what about these? ![]()




The heresy of arranging stones along diagonals instead of rows and columns has been swiftly punished!
I think I figured it out, here’s a test:


Thinking of possible rules, nothing fits exactly. But I’m noting them down as ideas for future games ![]()
As for the current game, I haven’t noticed anything significant, except perhaps that there are more Red Koans so far.
From what I have seen so far, I would expect both of those to be red.
I have no idea what you’re thinking there


Great! Anybody else see it?
I am completely lost ![]()
Just to make sure you didn’t make it more complicated than I am thinking, this is green, right?

And this one is red?

Spot on.


If not, let @Feijoa guess the answer and we can do the next round (probably, at least, or this is a very weird coincidence) ![]()
don’t spoil it yet, now its a challenge… ![]()
Their last four pictures are great hints. The first two for the rule, the latter two are mere clues.
This game is so hard, even when the rule is simple >.<
I think I finally got it.
Predicted red:

Predicted green:



So, now two people seem to get it.
I don’t quite feel like revealing it…
But here's an egregious sequence of guesses/hints




All I can see is E4 E5 NF3 ![]()



