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Wo ist die Magie? II

(Published on 14. August 2020, 18:40 by Frans Wentholt)

I varied a bit on a theme in an earlier Sudoku, that could only be solved when you found some hidden Magic Squares. This time, the position of one of the Magic Squares is given, but you have to find two other ones. Moreover, the four yellow corner cells of the grid contain three distinct squares and two distinct cubes.

Normal sudoku rules apply. The digits in the thermometer shapes must be strictly increasing in each cell from the round bulb to the flat end.

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Solution code: Row 8 Column 6

Last changed on on 14. August 2020, 22:36

Solved by Snowhare, ThrowngNinja, dskaff, Imperial Marcher, panthchesh, NikolaZ, stefliew, alfosno, zorant, MajinXenu, geronimo92, edwinap, skywalker, SKORP17, NC1403, ManuH, apwelho, zrbakhtiar
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on 15. August 2020, 06:00 by panthchesh
That was fun! :)

on 14. August 2020, 23:03 by Frans Wentholt
Thank you, @Snowhare. It's also much fun creating them!

on 14. August 2020, 22:45 by dskaff
Loved solving! The hidden magic squares were great!

on 14. August 2020, 22:36 by Frans Wentholt
Verbesserte deutsche Terminologie:

"Würfel" => "Kubikzahlen"

Last changed on 15. August 2020, 08:52

on 14. August 2020, 22:30 by Frans Wentholt
Ja, ich meinte "Kubikzahlen", @Rollo. Ich habe "Würfel" irgendwo in einem deutschen Text gefunden, aber "Kubikzahlen" ist viel klarer. Vielen Dank für Ihre Bemerkungen, ich werde den deutschen beschreibung
bearbeiten.

Last changed on 14. August 2020, 21:52

on 14. August 2020, 21:35 by Rollo
Ist mit Würfel Kubikzahl gemeint?

on 14. August 2020, 19:36 by Snowhare
Fun puzzle. I like the concept of hidden magic squares :)

Difficulty:3
Rating:87 %
Solved:18 times
Observed:10 times
ID:000447

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