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Definitions:
Let a cycle be the horizontal path taken along a single row in the grid starting at the digit A in column X, then looking at the digit B in column A, then digit C in column B etc until returning back to the original digit.
Let the order of a cycle be the number of unique digits in a cycle.
Example:
See below for an example thermo that is valid given this additional constraint. Cycles are illustrated in red, and note that their orders strictly increase along the bulb (1 -> 3 - > 5)
Solution code: Row 7 + Row 8 (18 digits, no spaces)
on 17. February 2022, 22:52 by wooferzfg
Great puzzle!
on 31. October 2021, 23:58 by SudokuExplorer
Nice concept, thanks! :-)
You might like the following related puzzles:
https://logic-masters.de/Raetselportal/Suche/erweitert.php?skname=x&suchtext=teleportation%20cycle%20sum
[SirSchmmopy] - Thank you so much! I didn't know that was a thing and was actually working on my own variation with this concept combined with X sums, but it's taking a while to get a solve path i'm happy with. I'll definitely give these puzzles a shot as i'm sure it they provide me with some inspiration.
on 29. October 2021, 17:26 by uvo_mod
Labels angepasst.
on 25. October 2021, 04:38 by kaitoJD
I concur with the others. Really nice “pointing” type of variation. I’m curious how difficult it would be without some high digit thermos allowing certain deductions. That being said, this is the first of your cycle puzzles I’ve solved and I look forward to trying the others!
on 21. October 2021, 09:48 by Arashdeep Singh
Agree to Thoughtbyte. This is yet another beautiful creation in the cycle puzzles series. Thank you for creating this :)
on 21. October 2021, 06:02 by thoughtbyte
Awesome puzzle! The logic of these cyclometers is fresh and exciting. Now that it's clicked, I look forward to trying the others.