Normal Sudoku rules apply.
Normal Killer Cage rules apply. Digits inside a cage must sum to the total in the upper left corner. Digits may not repeat in a cage.
Black dots separate cells with a 1:2 ratio. White dots separate consecutive cells. Not all possible black or white dots are given.
Have you tried the Race to 37? If not, you should; it is a wonderful collection of killer cage sudoku. Each puzzle has cages summing to one of the numbers 10 to 37, so there are 27 puzzles total. There is no puzzle with just 36 cages, because it is not mathematically possible to make a uniquely solveable puzzle. I loved the Race to 37, and wanted to make a puzzle using killer cages summing to 36. It was pretty difficult to add enough clues to make a unique puzzle, and this puzzle ended up easier than I had hoped. I think it is still challenging though so I hope you enjoy this puzzle.
Thanks to the many folks that helped create, host, organize, advertise, etc. the Race to 37
Try this on f-puzzles: Kropki Kidnapped 36 Killer
Solution code: Row 6 followed by column 8.
on 6. February 2022, 20:02 by ICHTUES
Very nice!
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