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Marupeke Sudoku 2

(Published on 15. November 2021, 10:08 by Crusader175)

Rules:

-Normal sudoku rules apply.

-Sandwich: Clues outside the grid indicate the sum of digits sandwiched between the 1 and the 9 in that row/column.

-White kropki dots: Cells separated by a white dot contain consecutive digits. Not all possible dots are given.

-Marupeke: Within the WHITE AREA, no more than two consecutive cells, either horizontally, vertically or diagonally, contain the same ODD or EVEN parity.

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Previous Puzzle:

Marupeke Sudoku

Solution code: Row 1 followed by Row 9 (no spaces)

Example: 123456789987654321

Last changed on on 25. November 2021, 14:51

Solved by zeecomoon, Gramor, Crul, davidjshort, KlausRG, esotericVideos, mackerel, Oddlyeven, starwarigami, Gorm, gtkrouwel, aruvi, AppleSaws, Mad-Tyas, ManuH, PrimeWeasel, abed hawila, CastleSheepside, maddestmonarch, Hecspeed, derKrampus, 999ARMEN999, apwelho, zrbakhtiar, galium_odoratum
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Comments

on 22. August 2022, 01:20 by Hecspeed
what a gorgeous puzzle... absolutely love it :)

on 3. December 2021, 20:08 by uvo_mod
Labels angepasst.

on 29. November 2021, 15:47 by Mad-Tyas
Great puzzle! The parity logic given by the Marupeke constraint leads to a lot of beautiful deductions.

on 25. November 2021, 14:51 by Crusader175
Rephrasing the rules. Thanks to Aruvi for the feedback! Also thank you everyone for trying out my puzzle and kind feedback!

on 24. November 2021, 10:01 by aruvi
Excellent puzzle! I was very confused for over an hour about what exactly the marupeke rules were - perhaps my bad reading, but I think it could be made clearer that grey cells are completely exempt from the marupeke rules and white cells are the only ones that need to follow that restriction. I googled what marupeke was and realised that in the end, and once that was clear, the process of clarifying the parity of each cell was delightful and the solve was smooth :D

on 18. November 2021, 23:39 by starwarigami
Much more approachable than the first in the series. Either that or I'm more awake!

on 18. November 2021, 16:45 by Oddlyeven
Excellent puzzle! Very nice use of parity!

on 16. November 2021, 11:46 by Crusader175
Change the difficulty to 3 from the solver feedback.

Difficulty:3
Rating:96 %
Solved:25 times
Observed:8 times
ID:00089X

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