This puzzle is based on two stylized question marks, the first of which is upside down. Such an upside-down question mark at the beginning of a question is a famous Spanish phenomenon, as in ¿Qué?.
I ask for your understanding of the severe pixelation of these question marks. I limited them to consisting only nine cells, which contain all the digits 1-9.
Of course, 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. The two green squares may look natural, but in fact they are Magic. Each corner cell of the grid is either prime or cube.
Solution code: Row 9 Column 4, e.g. 123456789123456789
on 24. August 2020, 04:07 by panthchesh
That was fun ! :)
on 24. August 2020, 00:09 by Frans Wentholt
Vielen Dank, @SKORP17!
on 23. August 2020, 18:43 by SKORP17
sehr schönes Rätsel, gefällt mir sehr gut
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