Normal sudoku rules apply.
Cells containing a grey square contain an even digit.
Digits in cages, which include no repeats, add up to the sum given. In each boxes, B=A+10, C=B+10
Numbers that "A" represent may be different in different boxes.(For example: "A" in box 2 represent 4 and "A" in box 5 represent 2, therefore "B" in box 2 and "C" in box 2 represent 14 and 24 respectively, and "B" in box 5 and "C" in box 5 represent 12 and 22 respectively.)
Clues outside the grid give the sum of the digits along the indicated diagonal (digits may repeat along these diagonals if allowed by other rules).
Solve online: f-puzzles
Solution code: row8+column5(no space)
on 4. September 2021, 12:20 by Ocean
Rules rewritten.
on 4. September 2021, 00:59 by Ragna
That was fun! After long time to understand those rules. Perhaps you give an example?
on 3. September 2021, 18:25 by Ocean
Add the missing "C" in box 8.
on 3. September 2021, 18:23 by Ocean
Oh I miss it, thanks.
on 3. September 2021, 18:12 by root_vegetable
Fun solve. Looks like the "C" is missing on the cage in box 8.