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After a whole week of looking into my Kropki Machine and tweaking it, it decided to do things worse than previously. God knows how quirky these puzzles will be getting. This time it messed with the grid size. I managed to salvage a puzzle from all of this fuss.
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Apply classic Sudoku rules : Each row and column and must contain the digits 1-9 once. Digits may not repeat within a bold-outlined region.
In this puzzle however, there is a digit N for which all dots were removed (i.e. if N=6, then 5/6 and 6/7 pairs don't have a white dot, and 3/6 pairs don't have a black dot). All other digits follow the classic Kropki rules.
You can use Penpa-edit for solving it on your browser.
And please let me know if anything is wrong with the puzzle. I don't recall a time when I didn't make any mistakes and I'm having nightmares with these kropki dots.
Solution code: Row 6, followed by column 4 (left to right, top to bottom).