This is a sudoku I made for some friends in my chess club, which is called Sopsweps 29. The 29 is a reference to the day our club was created: the 29th of february -leap day- 1992. And it's a number with great potential for sudoku's too.
Rules below the puzzle!
- Normal Sudoku rules apply, so each row, column and 3x3 section has to contain the numbers 1 to 9 once
- Normal Killer Sudoku rules apply, so each box contains unique numbers adding up to the sum given in the upper left corner
- The numbers outside the grid tell the sum of the long diagonals
- There's at least one more (shorter) diagonal that adds up to 29
Enjoy!
Solution code: For the solution, enter the digits in row 1 and row 8
on 21. July 2024, 14:51 by steelwool
F-puzzles:
https://f-puzzles.com/?id=29xuyvvz
on 10. December 2020, 17:47 by steelwool
Delightful idea, and brilliantly executed. Thanks, very enjoyable.
on 13. June 2020, 06:55 by Richard
@SirWoezel: it shows! :-)
on 12. June 2020, 19:01 by Richard
Very nice one! Must have taken some time to find this constellation!
on 11. June 2020, 20:33 by Madmahogany
Nice one! Great construction.
on 10. June 2020, 15:31 by Statistica
Very nice, indeed.
on 10. June 2020, 15:07 by SirWoezel
Thank you Mandourin. I am very happy about this one too!
on 10. June 2020, 14:38 by mandourin
Amazing design. Tight and elegant solving path.