Here is one of my favourite puzzles. It is an antiknight killer sudoku. I hope you enjoy it. Your comments and ratings are highly appreciated as usual!
RULES: Normal sudoku rules apply. Digits in a cage must sum to the small clue given at the top left corner. Cells separated by a knight's move in chess cannot contain the same digit.
Solution code: Row 6 followed by column 6.
on 29. May 2022, 21:01 by Krokant
Great idea and execution. I had a (very colourful) blast solving this. Stunning puzzle. :)
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Thank you very much for solving the puzzle and for your lovely comment!
on 29. May 2022, 16:38 by Frans Wentholt
Wonderful puzzle!
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Thank you!
on 28. November 2021, 08:05 by kuraban
Beautiful use of the anti-knight constraint. One of my favorite variants.
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Thank you!
on 26. November 2021, 05:16 by Aswen
Tbh it didn't feel that difficult to me, but maybe I just like coloring. In any case that was one my favorite puzzles I've solved. Well done.
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Thank you! Happy to see that you enjoyed it. Keep coloring! :-)
on 22. November 2021, 01:57 by sarel
Great puzzle. Loved how both sides of the grid interact with each other.
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Thank you! Happy to see that you enjoyed it.
on 20. November 2021, 07:49 by cdwg2000
Very nice!
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Thanks!
on 17. November 2021, 19:15 by Phistomefel
Wonderful idea and beautifully executed! Thank you so much for setting this puzzle, kolot! :)
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Thank you for your kind comments! :)
on 16. November 2021, 00:22 by DVFrank
Very nice and original concept! :^)
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Thank you so much!
on 15. November 2021, 20:41 by Piatato
Very original and clever! I have no idea how you can dream up a concept like this. Just amazing!
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Thank you so much for your kind comments! I appreciate it.
on 15. November 2021, 12:29 by Tilberg
Fun, fun, fun!
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Happy to see that you had triple fun with the puzzle. :)
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Indeed! Fun to the left, fun to the right, and then fun in the middle. :)
on 15. November 2021, 09:32 by twobear
Couldn’t agree with the previous comments more! Really nice puzzle!
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Thank you so much!
on 15. November 2021, 07:52 by Elliott810
Again a very nice puzzle! Both the relations between and inside of the two blocks are stunning. Thx for sharing:)
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Thank you so much for solving the puzzle and your kind comments!
on 15. November 2021, 06:37 by Playmaker6174
Wowie this is a really really beautiful and elegant design!
How the cages interact each other, then the back and forth effects are absolutely wonderful, not to mention the clean logical path afterwards though... ;)
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Thank you so much for your kind comments! I appreciate it.