Modeling what makes paper-folding puzzles hard

(dailyunfold.com)

28 points | by astralasia 3 days ago

4 comments

  • astralasia 3 days ago
    Author here, happy to answer questions about any part of this. The scoring weights are hand-tuned from playtesting, not learned from data. Would love to hear from anyone with psychometrics or spatial cognition experience.
    • smitty1e 8 hours ago
      By the third round, the submit button interfered with the puzzle on my S24 phone.
      • astralasia 7 hours ago
        Thanks, I tried to make room for everything for all screen sizes but I guess I couldn't. I'll fix the layout.
      • astralasia 6 hours ago
        should be fixed.
  • lifis 7 hours ago
    I don't understand what is supposed to be "hard". It seems utterly trivial to me.

    In reverse order of the folds, just mirror all holes across the fold line.

    • astralasia 6 hours ago
      You are definitely correct, and that is how I am solving all the puzzles as well. However, I've encountered many people that couldn't wrap their head around even the mirror across the fold line logic. For such people, the techniques I described help to come up with puzzles that feel "hard" for them. Thanks for giving it a try.
    • krackers 6 hours ago
      You must be a shape rotator.
  • NooneAtAll3 7 hours ago
    something very wrong with brightness of the paper - it blends in with the background so much, it's impossible to play
    • astralasia 6 hours ago
      increased the contrast, so it should be easier on the eye hopefully. Thanks again for the feedback.
    • astralasia 7 hours ago
      thanks for flagging this, the contrast is definitely too low. I'll fix this.
  • jojobas 8 hours ago
    • astralasia 6 hours ago
      didn't know this, thanks for sharing.