Imposter Killer Sudoku
(Eingestellt am 16. September 2020, 17:29 Uhr von udukos)
Normal sudoku rules apply.
An area surrounded by a dashed line will be called a cage. Digits may not repeat within a cage. A number in the top left corner of a cage indicates the sum of all the digits in that cage.
There are two imposter digits which are impersonating two other digits and thus affecting the killer cage sums. They cannot impersonate each other and also cannot impersonate the same digit.
A white circle between two cells indicates that the neighbouring digits are consecutive. All the possible white circles have not been given. Even for imposter digits, only their original value counts across these white circles. For eg. If 5 was an imposter digit impersonating let’s say 2, still 4 or 6 could be the only other possible value across a white circle.
The values of imposter digits and the digits they are impersonating are not known and have to be deduced.
Good luck. Have fun.
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Lösungscode: Column 2 Column 3
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