WeaselSandwich
(Published on 21. September 2020, 19:15 by PrimeWeasel)
Normal Sudoku rules apply.
Two orthogonally adjacent digits can not sum to 9.
On every row the digits sandwiched between 1 and 9 have a sum which is the same as the sum of the digits in the cage/cages on the row above it. So, for instance, caged digits on row 4 sum to the same amount as the sandwiched digits between 1 and 9 on row 5. The cage on row 9 corresponds to the sandwiched total of row 1.
https://f-puzzles.com/?id=y6mfhv3a
Solution code: Row 6, Column 6, 18 digits, no spaces.
Last changed on on 28. September 2020, 15:04
Solved by ThrowngNinja, geronimo92, henter, Narayana, Julianl, Ragna, zlotnleo, NikolaZ, skywalker, zorant, Workout9, ManuH, marcmees, Saskia, Piatato, Vebby
Comments
on 2. May 2021, 14:20 by marcmees
first forgot the weasel rule ... went smooth when I remembered.
on 28. September 2020, 15:04 by PrimeWeasel
Difficulty changed
on 25. September 2020, 23:25 by Workout9
Beautiful :)
on 22. September 2020, 08:28 by PrimeWeasel
Tag added
on 21. September 2020, 22:39 by ThrowngNinja
Definitely was not easy, but I also messed up on my markings and had to restart twice
on 21. September 2020, 22:14 by PrimeWeasel
Maybe harder than I thought