This is a puzzle that bellsita and I created using Psycho Look-and-Say cages. This new constraint is a conflation of Psycho Killer (pioneered by BremSter) and Look-and-Say (pioneered by Derektionary) rules. This puzzle also uses the XVXV constraint pioneered by henrypijames. We hope that you enjoy!
Ratings, comments, and feedback are much appreciated! Please feel free to reach out to me on Discord if you have any comments or questions. Please also feel free to try my other puzzles here.
Rules:
For example, if r1c5 were a 1 and r2c5 were a 3, then exactly one of the referenced cells in box 1 or box 3 (r1c2 or r2c8, respectively) would need to contain a 2 to satisfy the look-and-say clue of "12" (ie, one 2 in the referred cells). The following image may help to visualize this example:
F-puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=2p4qkfaz
SudokuPad: https://tinyurl.com/3725y6v4
Lösungscode: Column 6 (9 digits)
am 10. April 2024, 13:49 Uhr von The Book Wyrm
Fun puzzle! Nice and easy, but a lot of neat interactions between the constraints.
am 13. März 2023, 01:32 Uhr von Agent
Very clean and elegant puzzle!
>>dumediat: Thank you very much!
am 11. Februar 2023, 01:21 Uhr von nomos
Can you elaborate on the way the digits in the pink cage refer to a cell? I can't see a pattern in the examples given for referenced cells:
- 1 in r1c5 = r1c2
- 3 in r2c5 = r2c8
- 4 in r1c5 = r4c2
- 5 in r2c5 = r5c5
>>dumediat: Sure! Think of the boxes in the grid as boxes 1 to 9 reading left-to-right, top-to-bottom; similarly, think of the cells within each 3x3 box as being in positions 1 to 9 following the same pattern. So, r1c1 would be in position 1 in box 1, r1c2 would be position 2 in box 1, r9c9 would be position 9 in box 9, etc. In the example, the blue 1 in r1c5 is in position 2 in its box; since r1c5 contains a 1, it refers to the same position (position 2) in box 1, and looks for the digit in that cell (r1c2). Looking at the green cell in r2c5, that is in position 5 in the box; since r2c5 contains a 3, it looks for the digit in position 5 in box 3 (ie, r2c8). Hopefully that helps!
am 8. Februar 2023, 23:48 Uhr von Piatato
Really excellent combination of easy, inventive and great fun to solve :)
am 8. Februar 2023, 11:25 Uhr von dodomos
I regret that I skipped this puzzle before. Very good puzzle!
am 5. Februar 2023, 03:39 Uhr von djorr
just wonderful!
am 2. Februar 2023, 21:37 Uhr von Niverio
Lovely idea and surprisingly smooth flow!
am 2. Februar 2023, 20:01 Uhr von Chilly
Love the rule set - nice approachable intro to it.
am 2. Februar 2023, 05:36 Uhr von mathpesto
What a great combination of rules! Took a minute to wrap my head around them, have never done psycho killer rules before, but fascinating logic :)
am 2. Februar 2023, 00:22 Uhr von karlmortenlunna
Lovely puzzle!
>>dumediat: Thank you very much!
am 31. Januar 2023, 23:15 Uhr von riffclown
Beautifully Done!
am 31. Januar 2023, 21:13 Uhr von randall
I loved this puzzle! Such an interesting constraint, and beautiful implementation. Great setting, both.
am 31. Januar 2023, 20:58 Uhr von RockDoc
Interesting rule set, hadn't seen it before. Was enjoyable.
>>dumediat: Thank you, glad you thought so!
am 31. Januar 2023, 14:24 Uhr von Steven R
Fun puzzle, thanks!
>>dumediat: You're welcome, glad you had fun!
am 31. Januar 2023, 14:14 Uhr von CahounCZ
Nice puzzle!
>dumediat: Thank you!