Emulsion
(Eingestellt am 16. Juni 2023, 11:11 Uhr von FKlauser)
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Normal sudoku rules apply.
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Kropki: Cells connected by a white circle contain consecutive digits. Cells connected by a black circle contain digits with a 1:2 ratio. Not all possible circles are given.
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Killer cages: In cages, digits sum to the number in the top left corner of the cage. Digits do not repeat within a cage.
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Quadruples: Digits in a circle must appear at least once in the four surrounding cells.
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Author's note (contains some, though not too helpful, hints for solving the puzzle):
This one's a two-parter called "Emulsion" cause the two sets don't mix :)
I'm "gespannt wie ein Flitzbogen" what the difficulty consensus for this puzzle is going to be. I feel like it is harder than
The Devil Eludes Death, but easier than
Hidden Nonidentity. So a 3.5? I'd be curious to hear your thoughts. Starting it off on a 3 to give people hope :P
I hope you enjoy(ed)!
Lösungscode: Row 9 from left to right (9 digits).
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Kommentare
am 18. Juni 2023, 11:01 Uhr von FKlauser
Thank you for the kind words and feedback everyone! I'm glad you enjoyed :)
As a note: no bifurcation/brute force is necessary in the second stage. Some coloring might help though.
am 17. Juni 2023, 19:36 Uhr von econtrout
Enjoyed the puzzle a bit of hard bifurcation towards the end...wonder if I missed something. Thanks!
am 17. Juni 2023, 15:45 Uhr von BenTen
A nicely crafted puzzle utilising the now famous trick! Thank you for setting FKlauser.
am 17. Juni 2023, 11:15 Uhr von Snookerfan
Very nice! Thank you
am 17. Juni 2023, 01:40 Uhr von VitP
I was going to comment on the binary nature of this puzzle, but i see that the setter has already done so.
Definitely not a beginner puzzle, but i think a difficulty of 3 is fair. Intermediate solvers will be challenged, but not stumped. The first part applies a well-known principle, and then you are close enough to the end that you can use brute force to finish.