Kyudoku Series #1 - Classic 6x6
(Published on 27. June 2020, 07:22 by Rotstein)
I searched for this type of puzzle on this site and couldn't find it, so I decided to create one so you get to know it. Maybe there's another name that I'm unaware of, if there is let me know so I can put the proper tags.
Here are the rules:
-Every row and column must sum to 9 or less
-Each digit from 1 to 9 must appear exactly once in the finish solution
-The circled number must appear in the finish solution
You have to remove the digits in a way that the rules are fulfilled
You can try this puzzle in your browser by clicking in the link below
Enjoy the puzzle!
Solution code: The numbers in the finish solution read from left to right and top to bottom (from row 1 to row 6)
Last changed on on 9. July 2020, 05:23
Solved by Zzzyxas, cdwg2000, r45, DocLogic, Shinya, stefliew, Voyager, lutzreimer, Dandelo, saskia-daniela, Nothere, dm_litv, pandiani42, zorant, Madmahogany, RockyRoer, derwolf23, NikolaZ, Greg, marcmees, ... Dugong, Mark Sweep, Mihpares, Jordan Timm, Macarena, Toastbrot, Kekes, tweak42, mayiyang, KNT, webato, 3ColorTheorem, Statistica, Banana, NogBolog, hopppe, mjozska1985, drf93, LinusS, brimmy
Comments
on 9. July 2020, 05:23 by Rotstein
Just correcting a word misspelled, no change to the puzzle
on 29. June 2020, 14:32 by Rotstein
@zhergan @CHalb I'm very glad for the amazing feedback :)
on 29. June 2020, 14:09 by CHalb
Thanks four introducing this here. I always love to see new puzzle types with such simple rules.
on 27. June 2020, 22:47 by zhergan
I was not aware of this one. Thanks. Very nice :)
on 27. June 2020, 15:20 by Rotstein
@Madmahogany I'm glad you liked it, I'll try to make harder ones in the future
on 27. June 2020, 13:57 by Madmahogany
Wow I liked this a lot!
Last changed on 27. June 2020, 09:52on 27. June 2020, 09:42 by Rotstein
@DocLogic I appreciate it, I really like kyudoku but it's hard to find them, specially some hard ones, so I hope some setters here get inspired to create more of this kind of puzzle
on 27. June 2020, 09:22 by DocLogic
Thanks, I didn't know this kind of puzzle before