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Roman numerals sudoku

(Published on 20. October 2020, 17:00 by ibogdank)

Standard sudoku rules apply

The numbers in the grid are written as Roman numerals, but for some of them not all the letters are given.

For example:

  • a “VII” clue could specify that the digit in that cell is 7 (VII) or 8 (which means a “I” added to VII, resulting VIII)
  • III” could be replaced by 3 (III) or by 8 (VIII)
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Solution code: Row 1, followed by row 9

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on 21. October 2020, 05:02 by panthchesh
Thank you for the puzzle! It was fun!

on 21. October 2020, 01:01 by MorganFreeee
Very interesting rule set but quite easy. I'd like to see a more difficult version of this rule set!

on 20. October 2020, 17:20 by Ours brun
@Progman
Multiple letters can be missing.

on 20. October 2020, 17:15 by Progman
Is at most one letter missing for a cell, which means that "VI" can only be 6 or 7 or is it possible that multiple letters can be missing, so "I" can be 1,2,3,4,6,7,8 or 9?

Difficulty:2
Rating:82 %
Solved:47 times
Observed:10 times
ID:0004J0

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