Normal sudoku rules apply as well as disjoint sets rules apply. That is to say, no two cells in the same position within a box can contain the same digits.
The cells separated by a black dot have a ratio of one to two. There are no negative constraints.
The lines (except for the arrow) are between lines. The digits on the line lay strictly between the digits at the ends.
The upper right vertical line is an arrow. The digit in the circle is the sum of the digits on the arrow. The arrow is NOT a between line!
This puzzle can be done purely logically. Bifurcation is not necessary.
Have fun, leave a comment if you enjoy the puzzle!
Solution code: Column 3 then Column 7
on 1. July 2022, 15:34 by Niverio
Fascinating discovery.
on 12. September 2021, 19:03 by Lizzy01
Hello, I just watched the CTC video. I've been playing around with between lines recently as well. I came up with this puzzle
https://logic-masters.de/Raetselportal/Raetsel/zeigen.php?id=0007J7
which I thought uses kinda hard but interesting logic, though it's not quite as propostorously complicated as this is! (Not a complaint by the way, I really enjoyed the video, but I got nowhere with it myself) You might like to have a look at my puzzle if you have time. I would like to know what you think of it!
on 16. July 2021, 12:05 by henrypijames
"Bifurcation is not necessary" - but only with a whole lot of master-level lookahead.
EDIT: Unsurprisingly, I've been taught better, and hereby recant the claim above. :)
Difficulty: | |
Rating: | 95 % |
Solved: | 27 times |
Observed: | 8 times |
ID: | 0006Z1 |