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title: Advent of Code 2025 - Day 3
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date: 2025-12-06T12:27:27.071Z
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slug: 2025-12-06-advent-of-code-2025-day-3
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author: Thomas Wilson
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The problems are _definitely_ starting to get a bit harder. I'm really enjoying stretching my brain, but I can definitely see why people start to duck out of solving the whole advent.
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I'm lucky enough to have relatively uninterrupted personal time. But unlucky enough to be rarely (if ever) expose to this kind of problem solving so it definitely feels rusty.
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Glad I was able to find time. Still glad to be working in Ruby. Now I _definitely_ feel limited by my mental abilities rather than my ability to solve the problem.
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I definitely made use of the `pry` gem to step-through some failing tests and examine what was happening.
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Had to take a proper step back today, and pseudo-code what I wanted, and then re-implement it. Real rubber-duck coding.
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[Link to GitHub](https://github.com/thomaswilsonxyz/advent-of-code-2025/tree/main/day-3)
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