Normal sudoku rules apply.
Cells connected by a white dot must be consecutive.
Cells connected by an X must sum to 10.
Cells connected by an V must sum to 5.
All X's and V's are given.
Two lines of the same length and same color are connected X lines.
Counting from the bulb, the first cell of each connected X line sum to 10. the second cell of each line sum to 10 etc.
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Note that 5 can be on a line.
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Example
Lösungscode: give the digits of column 3 (top to bottom)
am 16. Februar 2026, 23:29 Uhr von Ecem1903
Once you get used to the "X sum line" rule it becomes very easy actually. Thank you to NurglesGift, you are officially my favourite setter!
am 28. September 2025, 10:41 Uhr von NurglesGift
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am 26. April 2025, 14:37 Uhr von Onkel_Dagobert
I think this puzzle is ideal as an intro to the series. Very approachable, yet not flat.
am 26. April 2025, 03:14 Uhr von Sparky
Took me a while as a beginner, but the early coloring and the end solving were really smooth, I enjoyed that a lot, thank you !
am 26. April 2025, 02:11 Uhr von leogetz
I had a x wing on low what I called red and 5 in box 7 and 9. I assumed the 5 had to be on the white dot to disambiguate the puzzle. was there another way to do it?
am 26. April 2025, 01:59 Uhr von NCtide
Fun time with colors!
am 26. April 2025, 01:54 Uhr von rainingfish
A wonderful puzzle! 15:18 for me. It was a smooth ride using the xvs to help color in the rest of the grid, disambiguating the numbers at the end
am 25. April 2025, 18:30 Uhr von PinkNickels
A bit easier than some of the other ones, but I liked the addition of 5 being allowed on the lines. 10:50 for this one today.
am 25. April 2025, 09:47 Uhr von TheNineElements
Solve Time: 16:17
I rated this 2/5 difficulty.
Another great addition to the series!
This one felt quite a bit more approachable than most of the others (in this and similar series), but was just a bit too complex for a 1* rating IMO. I think it is on the easier side of 2*, and should be reasonably straightforward for novice solvers who are familiar with full XV ruleset puzzles.
I could also understand why someone may land on 1* difficulty (the current posted difficulty is still 2* though), but IMO this puzzle does require some XV tricks that a true beginner to the rules may not be familiar with.
The break-in for this one was easier than I expected, as my coloring seemed to expand outward consistently after starting (the initial colored cells I chose were easy to work with). The midgame was very smooth as well, and I made progress consistently. The final disambiguation was similarly straightforward.
Overall, very nice puzzle. Thanks for sharing!