Normal sudoku rules apply.
The purple lines are renban lines. Digits on renban lines must form a run of consecutive digits in any order. For example, 7568 is an acceptable set of digits to have on a renban line.
The blue lines are nabner lines. Digits on nabner lines cannot repeat, and no pair of digits on a nabner line can be consecutive. For example, 1749 is an acceptable set of digits to have on a nabner line.
The cell with the circle is odd.
Have fun, leave a comment if you enjoy the puzzle!
Solution code: Column 8 followed by Column 9
on 20. April 2023, 15:55 by StephenR
Nice puzzle, thanks. I think I may have missed a bit of logic at the start though.
on 30. July 2022, 21:56 by Christounet
Nabnered !
Love the way the nabneR and Renban work together here. The originality and variety of your puzzle rulesets amazes me.
on 15. August 2021, 06:03 by MatthewDonovan
Can consecutive digits appear on a nabner line, so long as they are not next to each other? (e.g. is 1526 a valid nabner line?)
on 14. July 2021, 19:07 by Prutsbeest
Very nice logic!
on 14. July 2021, 07:04 by cdwg2000
Very nice!
on 13. July 2021, 11:23 by PixelPlucker
Great puzzle! It took me a while to find an opening move, but the rest of the solve went without a hitch. I quite enjoyed it :)
on 13. July 2021, 07:46 by henrypijames
Quite different logic than the first nabner puzzle.
on 13. July 2021, 01:51 by tallcat
Great solve again. Nicely done
Difficulty: | |
Rating: | 92 % |
Solved: | 44 times |
Observed: | 6 times |
ID: | 0006Y1 |