Advent of Code Day 17 — Pyroclastic Flow
They say “Pyroclastic Flow”, but it’s really Tetris. Rock Tetris. With 100,000,000 pieces. Massive.
Come for the games, stay for the drama.
News that has nothing to do with gaming!
They say “Pyroclastic Flow”, but it’s really Tetris. Rock Tetris. With 100,000,000 pieces. Massive.
Trying to save elephants trapped in an erupting volcano? Sure. My solution worked for my input but not that of other people’s, so let’s try something a little different.
The title says it all. It’s a “shortest path” puzzle, you’re meant to use Dijkstra’s algorithm, and the puzzle has no curve balls to toss at you.
This is the kind of puzzle I hate. Puzzles where even the best approach seems to take forever and it’s hard to wrap my head around the solution.
I thought, for my vacation, I’d have time to really dive deep into these puzzles. Instead, I’ve been buried deep in sand — much like the hapless victim in today’s puzzle.