Separate dragons from gems in each grid using as few straight lines as possible. Each line should go all the way through the grid.
The answer to the puzzle is one word.
Separate dragons from gems in each grid using as few straight lines as possible. Each line should go all the way through the grid.
The answer to the puzzle is one word.
I believe the solution is:
Small explanation:
If there is a dragon adjacent to a gem, then there must be a line between them. For some puzzles like #1, #2, and #4, three lines are the minimum one as we cannot construct a solution with only two lines.
And the secret word is:
JASPER,
anagram of the letters formed by the linestaken from the letters formed by the lines, reading from red to purple gems in rainbow order (thanks @Deusovi!).