Schrödinger's Killer Redux
(Published on 1. February 2022, 11:36 by starwarigami)
A reinvention of my original Schrödinger's Killer without the contrived rules - so there is no Queen's move constraint on s-cells, the digits in an s-cell are summed rather than averaged, as in a standard Killer Sudoku, and do not have to be a unique pair
Place the digits
0-9 in the grid so that every row, column, and 3x3 box contains every digit exactly once.
To enable this, there is a single Schrödinger cell in each box, containing two different digits.
Digits in cages may not repeat, and must sum to the indicated total.
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Solution code: All Schrödinger Cells (Top to bottom, low digit first) - 18 digits, no spaces
Last changed on on 1. February 2022, 11:37
Solved by Siebuhh, jwsinclair, Jesper, Andrewsarchus, marcmees, tallcat, polar, Christounet, dtoto
Comments
Last changed on 18. September 2022, 00:28on 16. September 2022, 00:25 by Christounet
Very hard puzzle ! You really pushed the various combinations of S-cells to the limits. I broke it a couple times but it was worth the effort !
@Christounet Thanks so much for taking the time to solve it!
on 19. June 2022, 08:59 by polar
Very nice puzzle - thanks.
on 3. February 2022, 12:00 by Andrewsarchus
Tough, but very rewarding! Great Puzzle!
on 2. February 2022, 17:51 by Jesper
Very nice! Consistently very challenging (not comparable to the first puzzle, which had a lot of easier deductions).