Normal Sudoku rules apply.
Anti-Knight rules apply.
Killer cage rules apply, the digits must sum to the number in the top right corner, without repeating digits.
HOWEVER: The puzzle was transcribed by a dyslexic person (me) and some digits may have been transposed:
Any one (and only one) of the following transcription errors may have occurred (NOTE: not all cage totals have errors)
* digit swap ie: 13 written as 31.
* digit flip: digit written upside down. Only the following digits could be flipped:
** 2's and 5's
** 6's and 9's
your task is to figure out which clues have had a dyslexic transcription error and find the correct total to solve the Sudoku.
Example:
A cage total of 12 might be correct, but it may be 15 or 21.
DISCLAIMER
I am a clinically diagnosed Dyslexic: Dyslexia is one of the most misdiagnosed disorders, where the person is labeled lazy/stupid, OR Diagnosed as ADD/ADHD with heavy medication.
There is no medication or cure for Dyslexia.
The idea for this puzzle came to me a few weeks ago while trying to fill in some paper work where I made several transposition errors in both numbers and letters.
I hope you enjoy this puzzle, I might set a few more like this with the same/similar ruleset.
Solution code: Row 5, Col 5
on 14. June 2023, 00:07 by dongas
Very good puzzle, and as a new solver I found it very enjoyable!
on 5. June 2023, 21:18 by DiMono
This was really fun, and not too difficult. Right up until I entered the solution code in the wrong order and thought I'd messed something up. :D
on 18. February 2021, 13:37 by bigger
Nice