Saying it has not been a good day for King Kuudos is probably fair, since he is quite dead. A sad result of being stabbed repeatedly by either his oldest son or his slightly younger daughter. The eyewitness isn’t sure about this as the siblings look remarkably similar, which is actually why they are better known with their people as ‘The Twins’.
To find the culprit a deep investigation seems necessary, in which no stone can be left unturned. To you the task to execute this project. I suggest you start by getting to know everything there is to know about ‘The Twins’.
The rules:
- It is only right that killer sudoku rules apply in this foul affair! Meaning all digits in a coloured box add up to the number in the upper left corner. And digits may not repeat in a box.
- It is equally logical that these puzzles both have an anti-king constraint, meaning cells with the same digit may not touch eachother (not even diagonally).
- In both puzzles the sum of the digits on the long diagonal A1-J9 equals 47.
- As an extra help all other similarities between the kids are given. This means all empty cells in the first puzzle contain different numbers than the same cells in the second puzzle.
- And last but not least: Since the daughter is slightly younger than the son, obviously X Is smaller than Y.
The solution code is the age of the princess (X) followed by the age of the prince (Y) and the 18 digits in row J.
Enjoy!
Solution code:
on 31. March 2023, 17:15 by StephenR
Very clever, thanks.
on 6. August 2021, 19:19 by Vebby
Superb! So much fun!! :D
on 6. July 2020, 16:50 by SirWoezel
For those puzzlers interested in catching the killer(s), the sequel to this puzzle can be found here: https://logic-masters.de/Raetselportal/Raetsel/zeigen.php?id=0003SJ
Be warned though, the sequel is definitely harder than this one...
on 3. July 2020, 18:20 by Dandelo
"<" is a reserved character in html, for the beginning of a tag. You might encode it e.g. with <.
Thanks Dandelo. I’ll remember that!
on 28. June 2020, 15:36 by Mody
Tolle Konstruktion
on 25. June 2020, 22:00 by Greg
Brilliant puzzle! Really enjoyed this, thanks.
on 25. June 2020, 20:06 by stefliew
Beautiful puzzle! Unfortunately, even after getting to know the twins better, this investigator is still unable to discern the culprit.
on 25. June 2020, 18:27 by glum_hippo
Is this a place for the 'Mehrdeutig' tag? @Realshaggy
on 25. June 2020, 18:07 by SirWoezel
Can’t use smaller than-signs in these texts...
on 25. June 2020, 18:05 by SirWoezel
Made it extra clear that x<y
on 25. June 2020, 17:24 by SirWoezel
Added Penpa link (hopefully)
on 25. June 2020, 17:14 by SirWoezel
Hmm, does anybody know how I can get the Penpa-link to 'work'? I'm not very good with HTML