Sudoku Prime
(Published on 13. January 2021, 11:13 by GrizzledStoat)
Ordinary Sudoku rules apply.
The number in each cage (read from left to right) is a prime number.
The prime numbers in the red cages (read from top to bottom, then left to right) are in increasing order. (CLARIFICATION - this means the primes in the red cages in the top row are smaller than the prime in the red cage in row 2, which is smaller than the prime in the red cage in row 3 and so on. For two cages on the same row, the one on the left hand side contains a smaller prime.)
There could be no more green cages placed, i.e. there is no pair of horizontally adjacent which cells which form a prime number.
You can play it online at
F-Puzzles.
Solution code: Row 3 and Row 7 (18 digits)
Last changed on on 14. January 2021, 00:30
Solved by Ours brun, steelwool, Julianl, rimodech, zorant, sandmoppe, soroush, Gotroch
Comments
on 14. January 2021, 00:31 by GrizzledStoat
@geronimo92: will do so - have a kakuro ready to go, but will leave it till the weekend.
@steelwool: Added a clarification - hope it makes more sense.
on 14. January 2021, 00:30 by GrizzledStoat
Added clarification on the ordering as requested by a comment.
on 13. January 2021, 18:48 by steelwool
Looks like you mean it is in reading order, top left to bottom right.
eg 5, 7, 13, (green), 19, 23, etc
on 13. January 2021, 14:34 by geronimo92
@author : please wait a few days between your publications, two puzzles in two days is really too much !! If any (NEW) author does the same thing, that will be impossible to have the time to solve anything. Thanks for your comprehension !