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Twin 007 killer

(Published on 2. April 2010, 12:00 by Richard)

Place the digits 0,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 in every row, column and 3x3-block. The numbers in the dotted outlined areas are the sum of the digits in that area. Within such an area digits may not repeat, with exception of the 0.

Both grids have the same solution.

Solution code: Column 7, followed by row 5.

Last changed on on 18. November 2011, 08:41

Solved by Alex, ManuH, Skinny Norris, pin7guin, saskia-daniela, Luigi, Mody, Hansjo, julius64, Saskia, Toastbrot, sternchen, Javier Rebottaro, lutzreimer, ReneB, lolo, geibthor, pokerke, sandmoppe, Statistica, ... HugoSimon, KlausRG, crissu, 111chrisi, cornuto, dm_litv, tuace, sf2l, Hasenvogel, Joe Average, bismarck, Julianl, Matt, Uhu, moss, NikolaZ, skywalker, misko, EKBM, Crul, Nick Smirnov, Krokant
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on 5. February 2023, 03:31 by Nick Smirnov
Penpa:
https://tinyurl.com/3suc57v6

on 14. June 2011, 00:40 by CHalb
That was hard for me. After two attempts leading into contradictions I gave myself a very long time with this puzzle. One small information after the other went into the diagram. The folding of the paper is really perforated; I can look through it. And then last night I woke up and got the breakthrough. After one more hour I think I finished it. I´m really lucky there is an internet-PC in the hotel here on Menorca so I can bring this to the end.

on 9. April 2010, 11:47 by flaemmchen
Am Freitag, kurz vor 12.00 Uhr gelöst ;-))

on 3. April 2010, 20:59 by julius64
Jedem sein Rätsel, Danke Richard, Logisch( LOGIC) war super zum lösen !!!(Schneller geschaft als die andere beide 007.

on 2. April 2010, 18:41 by pin7guin
Just spending some time in the sun and on the playground - then a restart and everything was fine.
Thank you, Richard!

on 2. April 2010, 18:17 by Luigi
Richard, I didn´t expect you running in an L.E. I spend quite some time in the sun today having your puzzle on my knees fighting with running into contradictions on and on.... Starting all over again... ;-(

Last changed on 2. April 2010, 16:33

on 2. April 2010, 16:22 by Alex
might be??? Well, I wouldn't have done it in 1/2 h, but something much shorter than needed now for sure;)
Happy Easter!

Difficulty:3
Rating:95 %
Solved:85 times
Observed:22 times
ID:0000JO

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