Normal Sudoku rules apply. Any two cells separated by a knight's move or a king's move (as in chess) cannot contain the same digit. Any two orthogonally adjacent cells cannot contain consecutive digits.
I hope you enjoy!
This puzzle was inspired by Rishi Puri's fantastic Anti-Knight Non-Consecutive Sudoku series. Please go check it out!
Solution code: Row 1 and 9
on 19. October 2023, 12:36 by Rollo
Faszinierend! Ich habe hier im Portal schon ein ähnliches Rätsel gelöst, glaube ich, ist aber Jahre her. Ich geh mal auf die Suche.
... kann es nicht finden, aber ich fand ein schönes Sudoku ohne Zahlenvorgabe: 2MJ (SVS 181 von Richard).
Fascinating! I've solved a similar puzzle here in the portal, I think, but it was years ago. I'll go looking for it.
... can't find it, but I found a nice Sudoku with no number requirement: 2MJ (SVS 181 by Richard).
on 31. July 2022, 00:34 by PinkNickels
No link to puzzle??
on 27. January 2022, 12:51 by Vebby
This puzzle was the one of the first ones on CTC that I watched and is my favourite video of theirs to date. It played a big role in getting me into puzzle solving, so it feels appropriate to do this as my 1000th solve on LMD. Thanks Mitchell! :)
on 3. June 2020, 15:05 by phnxde
Nice solving part :D
on 14. May 2020, 08:41 by Nylimb
Amazing! Thanks.
on 8. May 2020, 20:07 by Rawcoder
Very rewarding
on 8. May 2020, 15:59 by Phistomefel
Only two digits and a nicely flowing solution path - great!
on 8. May 2020, 04:29 by bob
Amazing to me.
on 8. May 2020, 00:21 by detuned
With no given digits, and no non-consecutive constraint, the combination of anti-knight and no touch constraints gives a unique solution (up to relabelling of digits and symmetries of the square)
on 7. May 2020, 23:03 by Puzzle_Maestro
I’m astounded that a puzzle with only two givens can have such a smooth solve path!
on 7. May 2020, 21:52 by trivial171
Added link to inspiration