Solution code: Enter 8th row (left to right) and last column (top to bottom) (Eg 123456789123456789)
on 31. March 2023, 19:14 by StephenR
Interesting concept with a very inventive back-story. Enjoyable puzzle too, thanks!
on 1. November 2021, 14:46 by Vebby
Really interesting ruleset! Enjoyed the solve.
on 31. July 2021, 20:16 by SudokuExplorer
Fixed labels/tags
on 15. December 2020, 01:51 by Dina
Great concept! I loved how you brought the characters to life :-D
on 23. October 2020, 13:33 by Storm
Cool variant! The story and rules made it really enjoyable :-D
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Thanks for trying it! And for the feedback :-)
on 23. October 2020, 12:59 by SudokuExplorer
Added "Magic Square" tag
on 23. October 2020, 12:58 by SudokuExplorer
@CaneloC Thanks for the informative feedback. I'm thrilled that you loved it :-)
on 23. October 2020, 01:45 by CaneloC
So few givens, is so surprising! Liked anti-queen and pro-knight interaction. The uniformly-guarded principle provides some nifty logic! Loved it SudokuExplorer :-D
on 13. September 2020, 00:44 by SudokuExplorer
@TimE Thanks for giving my first variant a go. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
You might also enjoy the second magical queendom puzzle (id=0003UA). It is harder (about 3 or 4 star difficulty) but discovering the villain by solving the sudoku will be rewarding. Like a crime scene investigation ;-)
on 12. September 2020, 18:10 by TimE
Like reading a bedtime story! Nice and interesting.
on 7. August 2020, 21:44 by SudokuExplorer
I have added more concise rules below the sudoku, so if anyone else does attempt it, then hopefully the rules will be less confusing. Also, I have replaced the term "well-guarded" by "uniformly-guarded", in line with the queendom mystery puzzle. Thanks for all the feedback.
on 9. July 2020, 17:32 by SudokuExplorer
I have lowered the difficulty based on feedback.
on 6. July 2020, 12:37 by SudokuExplorer
Edited to clarify that all the numbers 2,3,4,6,7 and 8 have the chess anti-knight constraint
on 6. July 2020, 12:29 by SudokuExplorer
All the numbers 2,3,4,6,7 and 8 have the anti-knight constraint, regardless of whether it is next to a queen (5)
on 6. July 2020, 12:10 by henrypijames
Clarification on rules: Are all 234678 knights, or only those who are guarding a queen? For example, if a 2 is *not* next to a 5, can it be a knight's move away from another 2?
on 6. July 2020, 02:04 by panthchesh
It's helpful to color each character a different color! :)
on 6. July 2020, 01:57 by henrypijames
Wow, this might be the most complicated, yet thematically coherent set of rules I've seen around here - and that is saying something! I'm not sure I've understood it all, but I'm pretty sure it will be extremely hard keeping all the rules in my head at the same time, let alone applying them simultaneously.
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