Mini earthquakes
(Published on 23. May 2021, 21:17 by PrimeWeasel)
Normal latin square rules apply. Fill the grids with digits 1 to 5 so that they appear once in each row and column.
Earthquake Sudoku Rules apply.
All cages are Richterscale read-outs (like 2.3 or 4.1, for instance) and they follow Killer Sudoku rules (Digits sum to the value in the cage and digits can not repeat). These read-outs are read from left to right, or top to bottom. Read-outs can not be repeated in cages. The epicentre will always have the highest value.
Furthermore, there are 2 rings around the epicentre where read-outs are done. Read-outs in rings closer to the epicentre must be higher in value than those in rings further away from the epicentre.
These are 4 seperate puzzles that do not influence each other. I thought it was easier to have them all together like this. First time using Penpa :).
Mini earthquakes
Earthquakes with bigger impacts can be found amongst my puzzles
Solution code: Row 2 of every earthquake in reading direction (20 digits)
Last changed on on 24. May 2021, 07:22
Solved by marcmees, Snuef, SudokuExplorer, Zombie Hunter, CJK, NikolaZ, Dina, Nusi, saskia-daniela, moss, Mjb99, Raistlen, Dandelo, ManuH, Jesper, MagnusJosefsson, Mark Sweep, Nylimb, sandmoppe, polar, ... CHalb, zorant, zuzanina, godoffours, silver585987, Nothere, Uhu, misko, Droi, ildiko, Drawoon, Piatato, suse, Simon919, Vebby, belfieldtj, nmk1218, Terrapin, Lovejoy , martin1456, Gotroch, MaNCS
Comments
on 8. July 2022, 02:14 by Piatato
Cannot believe that I missed these!
on 19. September 2021, 00:25 by uvo_mod
Labels angepasst.
on 16. July 2021, 22:26 by CHalb
Very interesting! I'm glad you did this unsudokuish bundle :-).
on 24. May 2021, 14:47 by Dina
Really fun mini puzzles! :-D
on 24. May 2021, 07:17 by PrimeWeasel
Added latin square label
on 24. May 2021, 05:07 by Zombie Hunter
Waiting for the aftershocks!! Great little puzzles.
Last changed on 24. May 2021, 07:21on 24. May 2021, 00:53 by SudokuExplorer
Since this a latin square instead of a sudoku (there are no regions other than the trivial ones), you might want to add the German tag "Lateinisches Quadrat"
~Thanks for letting me now, I hadn't heard of latin squares before
Edit: I like how minimialistic some of them are, whilst still leading to unique solutions. Thanks for the fun little treats :-)
~Sure, any time. Thanks for solving!