Author: 真笑(洪卫华), from China, this question comes from his personal blog.
This is the 2th part of the series of dividing areas.
According to the following rules, the grid is divided into 7 different rigions, each regions contains 7 cells:
1.Fill in a number from 1-7 in each region, and make each row, column and region have no repeated numbers;
2. The sum of the numbers on both sides of each region boarder line in the row(colum) is arranged on the outside of the ranks in the correct order;
3. A white circle indicates that the 4 cells arrounded belong to the same region.A ? indicate an unknown number;
4.All outside prompt numbers or ? have been given,Not all white circles are given.
“庄子” (real name Zhuang Zhou, 369 BC-286 BC), a famous thinker, philosopher and writer in the middle of the Warring States Period in China, one of the main representatives of the Chinese Taoist school, founded the philosophical school of Zhuang Xue, and Laozi Called "Lao Zhuang". His representative work is "Zhuangzi".
Solution code: In the reading direction (from top to bottom, from left to right), the content of the irregular area where R6C2 is located, and the content of the irregular area where R7C2 is located, a total of 14 grids(for example, in the example, the content of the irregular area where R4C1 and R4C4 are located: 2453141352).
on 12. January 2024, 22:24 by PrimeWeasel
Very enjoyable
on 26. July 2021, 15:12 by AnnaTh
I really love those chaos construction puzzles.
on 19. January 2021, 10:31 by cdwg2000
Repaired title,From Phistome's "https://logic-masters.de/Raetselportal/Raetsel/zeigen.php?id=0004D4".
on 4. January 2021, 13:20 by glum_hippo
Regarding the solution code I'd recommend saying "the content of the irregular area..." rather than "the number of the irregular area..."
******Thanks.
on 4. January 2021, 06:26 by cdwg2000
Modify the rule set as follows: not all white circles are given, which does not affect the problem-solving.
on 3. January 2021, 22:49 by cdwg2000
Added penpa+ Link.
on 3. January 2021, 21:55 by marcmees
nice concept.
on 3. January 2021, 20:49 by Kevin
took me longer to figure out what you wanted for the solution code than it did to solve the puzzle.
******Thank you for your feedback. The description of the solution code has been fixed. See if you can understand it better, thank you!
on 3. January 2021, 18:35 by SirWoezel
Here's a penpa-link:
https://tinyurl.com/y86da9d9