The goals are intended to bring out the structural choices people make in building practical circuits. The stated constraints (versions) are to create a context that forces those choices along certain lines but not according to method of doing it.Cant see any rationale in such design, but why not to meditate about 555?
I think you missed:I am not sure I understand the actual constraints, if there are any.
Whichever direction the designer chooses is completely permissible. The explicit constraints include the given BoM, the circuit's function, and the versions of each circuit (e.g.: minimum parts count).There are no unstated constraints.
It is precisely how people choose to approach it that is of interest. The circuits have no hidden problems to solve, and clever hacks are not required. Instead, it's intended to see how people on AAC choose to build thing.
All of this said, it appears to be an abject failure. Useless save for the lesson that it didn't work as hoped (which is worth something).