Solution code: Enter the first row, followed by the square numbers A and B. (For example 123456789AB)
on 3. November 2021, 20:15 by SudokuExplorer
@Vebby: Thanks a lot for giving this series a go! I'm really pleased you enjoyed the logic over here and in the mystery triplets sudoku. They were a lot of fun to set too! :-)
on 3. November 2021, 16:41 by Vebby
Brilliant puzzle! Thanks SudokuExplorer! :)
on 31. July 2021, 20:36 by SudokuExplorer
Fixed labels/tags
on 8. December 2020, 18:32 by SudokuExplorer
Thanks @Storm for giving it a go and for your lovely feedback. I'm really pleased you enjoyed it :-)
on 7. December 2020, 19:48 by Storm
Incredible puzzle! I loved working out the structure of the pentuplet cage, and the remaining constraints work so well too!
on 7. December 2020, 17:36 by SudokuExplorer
@CountSudokula: Thanks a lot for your feedback and for giving it a go. I'm thrilled you enjoyed solving it with the right balance of difficulty. :-)
on 7. December 2020, 05:34 by CountSudokula
Wow! Spectacular puzzle. Challenging, fun to solve. Well done!
on 11. November 2020, 03:05 by Dina
Very nicely set puzzle, with all constraints working very well together. After reading Bosjo's comment in your recent puzzle, I had to try it. So glad that I did!
on 30. August 2020, 00:05 by SudokuExplorer
Thanks bosjo! I'm glad this was a fun challenge for you. My first draft did not have any little killer square clues, but I tried to challenge myself to include it in a 9x9 puzzle. I agree that this is probably the best one out of the series. I usually struggle with the more traditional (little) killer sudokus, which is why I've made these more structure-based killer sudokus.
If you like "structure" puzzles, you might like my second queendom sudoku (id=0003UA), Thorsby's Turtle Sudoku 9s and 8s (id=000442) or even meowzz's Confetti sudoku (id=00047J) [and challenge yourself by ignoring the two zero clues and the 13 clue].
on 29. August 2020, 12:25 by bosjo
Great puzzle, probably the best in the series (at least of the ones I have tried). The pentuplet had far less rigid structure than the triplets, and therefore made for a more complicated solve. And (some of) the letters stayed in the grid till the very final moment; I like that!
on 25. August 2020, 16:59 by SudokuExplorer
Changed solving link to latest version of Penpa-Edit
on 24. August 2020, 20:57 by SudokuExplorer
@marcmees Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed each of them :-)
on 24. August 2020, 09:43 by marcmees
fantastic puzzle. thanks for the great series.