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3D Killer Sudoku

(Published on 21. May 2020, 17:32 by SlowLarry)

Usual killer sudoku rules apply. If row y / column x contains the digit n, then row n / column y contains the digit x. In other words we have mappings

row -> column
column -> digit
digit -> row

F-Puzzles

Solution code: rows 2 and 7

Last changed on on 19. May 2021, 11:39

Solved by SirWoezel, cdwg2000, Julianl, MartinR, Mody, Phistomefel, zorant, NikolaZ, trivial171, Jesper, Narayana, Madmahogany, PureImprov, bigger, Zombie Hunter, OGRussHood, polar, SXH
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on 19. May 2021, 11:38 by SlowLarry
Changed faulty f-puzzles link

on 15. September 2020, 01:38 by PureImprov
Thanks! Beautiful idea :)

on 3. August 2020, 23:07 by Madmahogany
Incredible idea, a great workout in visualization

on 25. June 2020, 16:02 by SlowLarry
f-puzzles Link hinzugefügt

Last changed on 25. May 2020, 18:15

on 25. May 2020, 18:14 by SlowLarry
@Phistomephel Thank you. There is some quite interesting theory behind this, but this is of course not the place to lay it down. Maybe I'll post something in the forum at some point.
Also I was wondering what a better setter, such as yourself, could do with this kind of symmetry.

on 25. May 2020, 16:25 by Phistomefel
Cool idea! I first had to wrap my head around the mappings between row, column and digit and later, I had to unwind my brain again. Nice puzzle, but I found it hard to get an intuition for what exactly was happening.

on 24. May 2020, 15:24 by Mody
Wahnsinnsrätsel

Last changed on 24. May 2020, 11:31

on 24. May 2020, 03:13 by SlowLarry
Maybe I should give a hint:
There is a fundamental property for horizontal and also vertical triples within a box such as the 18 cage.

on 22. May 2020, 01:20 by SirWoezel
Great puzzle!

Difficulty:5
Rating:96 %
Solved:18 times
Observed:9 times
ID:0003I9

Puzzle variant New Three-dimensional

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