Double Inverse Sandwiches
(Published on 7. March 2021, 22:35 by LucyAudrin)
Clues outside the grid give the sums of the digits that are orthogonally adjacent to either the 1 or 9 in the row or column. The solver must determine which clues are for ones, and which are for nines. Where two clues appear, they give the sums for both the 1 and 9, and the order in which the sums appear (left to right in a row, top to bottom in a column). Some clues are replaced with question marks, which represent unknown numbers. Equality and inequality signs give the relationship between the two clues.
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Solution code: Row 7
Solved by Jesper, bigger, Elliott810, NikolaZ, korzhik-by, Mark Sweep, JeremyDover, marcmees, PixelPlucker, Timwi, JamesH, Mesmer, ManuH, geronimo92, thinkingalaud, Sfayne, cfop, Mody, OGRussHood, Richard, zhergan, Crul, by81996672
Comments
on 26. July 2022, 08:23 by Richard
Interesting new variant with some very clever deductions! Thanks!
on 8. March 2021, 20:25 by marcmees
nice logic in there.
on 8. March 2021, 13:05 by Mark Sweep
Very fun idea!