Normal sudoku rules apply.
Each number next to a row refers to the square with a “9” in that row, and is the sum of all squares that are orthogonally adjacent to that square. Each number above a column refers to the square with a “8” in that column, and is the sum of all squares that are orthogonally adjacent to that square.
Example:
The puzzle:
solving online: penpa
Lösungscode: Column 8 from top to bottom, then column 9 from top to bottom. No gaps between numbers.
am 24. August 2020, 20:51 Uhr von SudokuExplorer
Beauty and the Beast!!!
That was the craziest puzzle I have ever solved (especially to show uniqueness). The sums on the sides are not that hard, but the symmetry does make this quite tough. I have no idea how you set this beautiful monster :-)
am 23. August 2020, 12:28 Uhr von Lizzy01
Seems interesting, but I didn't manage to get far.
Also you might like this: https://logic-masters.de/Raetselportal/Raetsel/zeigen.php?id=0003XE
am 19. August 2020, 10:21 Uhr von Thorsby
Added Link
am 16. August 2020, 13:26 Uhr von Thorsby
added arithmetic label
am 14. August 2020, 10:30 Uhr von Thorsby
Changed a clue, solution is the same
am 14. August 2020, 09:10 Uhr von Thorsby
Deactivated briefly for more testing, no change
am 14. August 2020, 08:43 Uhr von Thorsby
Punctuation