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--- Day 16: Reindeer Maze ---
It's time again for the Reindeer Olympics! This year, the big event is the Reindeer Maze, where the Reindeer compete for the [lowest score]{title="I would say it's like Reindeer Golf, but knowing Reindeer, it's almost certainly nothing like Reindeer Golf."}.
You and The Historians arrive to search for the Chief right as the event is about to start. It wouldn't hurt to watch a little, right?
The Reindeer start on the Start Tile (marked S
) facing East and need
to reach the End Tile (marked E
). They can move forward one tile at a
time (increasing their score by 1
point), but never into a wall (#
).
They can also rotate clockwise or counterclockwise 90 degrees at a time
(increasing their score by 1000
points).
To figure out the best place to sit, you start by grabbing a map (your puzzle input) from a nearby kiosk. For example:
###############
#.......#....E#
#.#.###.#.###.#
#.....#.#...#.#
#.###.#####.#.#
#.#.#.......#.#
#.#.#####.###.#
#...........#.#
###.#.#####.#.#
#...#.....#.#.#
#.#.#.###.#.#.#
#.....#...#.#.#
#.###.#.#.#.#.#
#S..#.....#...#
###############
There are many paths through this maze, but taking any of the best paths
would incur a score of only 7036
. This can be achieved by taking a
total of 36
steps forward and turning 90 degrees a total of 7
times:
###############
#.......#....E#
#.#.###.#.###^#
#.....#.#...#^#
#.###.#####.#^#
#.#.#.......#^#
#.#.#####.###^#
#..>>>>>>>>v#^#
###^#.#####v#^#
#>>^#.....#v#^#
#^#.#.###.#v#^#
#^....#...#v#^#
#^###.#.#.#v#^#
#S..#.....#>>^#
###############
Here's a second example:
#################
#...#...#...#..E#
#.#.#.#.#.#.#.#.#
#.#.#.#...#...#.#
#.#.#.#.###.#.#.#
#...#.#.#.....#.#
#.#.#.#.#.#####.#
#.#...#.#.#.....#
#.#.#####.#.###.#
#.#.#.......#...#
#.#.###.#####.###
#.#.#...#.....#.#
#.#.#.#####.###.#
#.#.#.........#.#
#.#.#.#########.#
#S#.............#
#################
In this maze, the best paths cost 11048
points; following one such
path would look like this:
#################
#...#...#...#..E#
#.#.#.#.#.#.#.#^#
#.#.#.#...#...#^#
#.#.#.#.###.#.#^#
#>>v#.#.#.....#^#
#^#v#.#.#.#####^#
#^#v..#.#.#>>>>^#
#^#v#####.#^###.#
#^#v#..>>>>^#...#
#^#v###^#####.###
#^#v#>>^#.....#.#
#^#v#^#####.###.#
#^#v#^........#.#
#^#v#^#########.#
#S#>>^..........#
#################
Note that the path shown above includes one 90 degree turn as the very first move, rotating the Reindeer from facing East to facing North.
Analyze your map carefully. What is the lowest score a Reindeer could possibly get?
Your puzzle answer was 108504
.
The first half of this puzzle is complete! It provides one gold star: *
--- Part Two ---
Now that you know what the best paths look like, you can figure out the best spot to sit.
Every non-wall tile (S
, .
, or E
) is equipped with places to sit
along the edges of the tile. While determining which of these tiles
would be the best spot to sit depends on a whole bunch of factors (how
comfortable the seats are, how far away the bathrooms are, whether
there's a pillar blocking your view, etc.), the most important factor
is whether the tile is on one of the best paths through the maze. If
you sit somewhere else, you'd miss all the action!
So, you'll need to determine which tiles are part of any best path
through the maze, including the S
and E
tiles.
In the first example, there are 45
tiles (marked O
) that are part of
at least one of the various best paths through the maze:
###############
#.......#....O#
#.#.###.#.###O#
#.....#.#...#O#
#.###.#####.#O#
#.#.#.......#O#
#.#.#####.###O#
#..OOOOOOOOO#O#
###O#O#####O#O#
#OOO#O....#O#O#
#O#O#O###.#O#O#
#OOOOO#...#O#O#
#O###.#.#.#O#O#
#O..#.....#OOO#
###############
In the second example, there are 64
tiles that are part of at least
one of the best paths:
#################
#...#...#...#..O#
#.#.#.#.#.#.#.#O#
#.#.#.#...#...#O#
#.#.#.#.###.#.#O#
#OOO#.#.#.....#O#
#O#O#.#.#.#####O#
#O#O..#.#.#OOOOO#
#O#O#####.#O###O#
#O#O#..OOOOO#OOO#
#O#O###O#####O###
#O#O#OOO#..OOO#.#
#O#O#O#####O###.#
#O#O#OOOOOOO..#.#
#O#O#O#########.#
#O#OOO..........#
#################
Analyze your map further. How many tiles are part of at least one of the best paths through the maze?
Answer:
Although it hasn't changed, you can still get your puzzle input.