Normal sudoku rules apply. Cells separated by a white dot contain consecutive digits. Not all dots are given. Digits in circles are equal to the reduced sum of the digits along their arrows. The sum of the digits on any arrow must be a 2-digit number. Arrows connected to the same circle never have the same sum. Digits may repeat along an arrow if allowed by other rules.
A reduced sum is calculated by taking the digits of the actual sum and adding them together.
For example, the reduced sum of 24 is 6 as 2+4=6.
If the reduced sum is initially a 2-digit number, the process repeats until there is only 1 digit. For example, the reduced sum of 74 is 2 as 7+4=11 and 1+1=2.
Link: f-puzzles
Solution code: Rows 4 and 5 (18 digits, no commas or spaces)
on 24. July 2021, 22:23 by pleasant_setting
Sorry, embarrassing, you are correct. Uploaded image with a dot missing.
on 24. July 2021, 12:16 by SKORP17
danke für die Klarstellung
on 24. July 2021, 10:41 by kkli
Both solutions have different sum connected to the same circle!
on 24. July 2021, 02:26 by pleasant_setting
Reworded rules per comment.