Lösungscode: Row 9 and column 1.
am 17. April 2024, 14:46 Uhr von 91loves
the puzzle kept breaking so i had to redo it a couple of times but i finally managed to do it!! very nice puzzle, the construction is amazing <3
am 26. Februar 2024, 21:26 Uhr von Bunglejohn
Great fun. Good construction
am 26. Februar 2024, 21:26 Uhr von Bunglejohn
Great fun. Good construction
am 23. Februar 2024, 18:17 Uhr von nearestneighbour
I love this subgenre of sudoku where it's all about creating a beautiful image inside a 9x9 grid, and also it happens to be a valid sudoku :)
@nearestneighbour If you like the ones where I pay homage to art, try looking up "The Thinker by claude rodin", "Le Reve by pablo picasso", "American Gothic by Grant Wood", "Son of Man by rene magritte", "Starry night by vincent van gogh", "flora on sand by paul klee". If you look for stickmen doing something, any of mine with the word "Stickman" in the name should be fun. Peace to you. -Will Power
am 22. Februar 2024, 19:45 Uhr von DukeofKent
Another fun puzzle from easily my favourite setter.
Having seen the real thing a couple of times, you see a couple of patches which are left uncleaned as a reference point for the constantly maintained areas. A nice nod to that would have been a randomly placed evens square.
@DukeofKent Thanks so much for the comment, and additional insight that I was not aware of. I assume you are talking about the gray area in the top left corner of the picture? -Will Power
am 22. Februar 2024, 17:01 Uhr von chain.reader
Not 100% sure if the legs on the left sticky figure needs clarification, I made an assumption on what its shape meant, and I rolled with it, leading to a solution...
@chain.reader I had an initial concern about the bent leg also, but further review showed that it is guaranteed that the numbers can only increase from hip to foot. Thanks for playing and commenting. -Will Power
am 22. Februar 2024, 14:29 Uhr von PinkNickels
Thanks, WP. Would love to see the Sistine Chapel in person one day
@PinkNickels Thanks so much for your comment. In January, 2023, I had a run of several works of art that I paid homage to. Have you completed those, and did you like them also? I also tried to make a sudoku out of "The Scream", by Edvard Munch, but couldn't get it to look like a piece of art. Maybe I'll revisit that one. Peace to you. -Will Power
am 22. Februar 2024, 06:55 Uhr von Lion Crow
Thanks that was fun.