Normal Sudoku rules apply.
The final grid will contain a 1-width python, which begins at the red 1. The python may not touch itself orthogonally or diagonally.
Numbers in blue squares show how many of its 8 surrounding squares are python. Blue squares cannot be python. All possible blue squares ARE given. (unlike the previous Ghost Python puzzle)
The final grid also contains a ghost. The ghost is an identical copy of the python (shape, digits, orientation). Blue squares do not care about the ghost, only the original python.
The ghost begins and ends on the original python. The ghost and python may overlap elsewhere as well.
Example:
Red is the original python, grey is the clone.Visit my website for print-friendly and colorblind accessible versions of all my puzzles.
Solution code: Bottom row, left-to-right.
on 4. September 2020, 11:14 by Mody
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on 30. July 2020, 20:05 by washyleopard
f-puzzles link doesnt work for me.