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    Yay my first 1 kyu :D I tried to solve the skyscrapers series a year ago, but in the end gave up on 6x6 and 7x7. Today I get my revenge. It's a great and fun kata. And if anyone struggles to complete it, don't give up! You'll definitely get it done :)

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    My spaghetti code is finally able to pass the performance tests (I'm so proud :D), these puzzle problems always really pull me in. Thanks for this great kata!

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    Damn, I really did. It was completely unintentional though. I had some trouble republishing the kata yesterday due to the page timeout and the older version somehow popped up.

    This is my first created kata and it looks like I'm messing up quite a bit, apologies :)

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    Good points, thanks!
    The algorithm probably should be able to handle indentical points (I don't even know why I put it in the description in the first place), but for the purpose of this kata, there will be none from now on :)

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    Oops, hopefully fixed.

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    Hi! Thanks for this beautiful kata :)
    Maybe the instructions could explicitly specify the allowed proportions of the maze? It's not a big deal, but firstly the description led me to think that the grid is always strictly square (the test cases quickly proved me wrong :))