Normal Sudoku rules apply. Digits can "pass through" other digits and their difference is projected down the grid.
An arrow in a cell of value X indicates that, in that direction, you can find a value of N at a distance of N cells, where N is the absolute difference between X and the neighboring cell in the direction of the arrow (the one it passes through).
In the example, 5 passes through 1 and projects a 4 at a distance of 4 cells. Similarly for 9,4 and 5 as well as 6, 9 and 3. Exception: 2 can't pass through 1. Some possible arrows are not given. Enjoy! |
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Solution code: Row 7, row 8
on 13. August 2021, 17:51 by Mody
Erstaunlich, auf welch lustige Ideen Du kommst.
It's amazing what funny ideas you come up with.
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Thanks and thanks for trying them all :)
on 20. November 2020, 15:24 by marcmees
thanks for again an other new creative idea.
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:)
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