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Pointing Digits

(Published on 12. February 2022, 20:31 by Ore)

Rules:
Fill the grid with numbers 1-7. Each row and each column must contain each digit exactly once.

If a digit with a value X is exactly X steps from it's consecutive digit (i.e. X-1 or X+1), there is given arrow pointing in that direction. All possible arrows are given.

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Have fun!


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Example how arrows work:


Solution code: Row 4 (7 digits)

Last changed on on 21. February 2022, 19:21

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Comments

on 21. February 2022, 19:21 by Ore
changed tags

Last changed on 21. February 2022, 19:22

on 16. February 2022, 21:53 by SudokuExplorer
Based on the recent SVS by Richard, this variant would be called "Remote Consecutive", so maybe the "Remote(Variant)" tag [arrow in a cell containing the number N points to a cell which is N away] and "Consecutive(Variant)" tag [all arrows are given, and they point to a consecutive number] might be suitable.
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Ore: OK, thank you for advise.

Last changed on 13. February 2022, 17:32

on 12. February 2022, 21:35 by Dandelo
Nice Puzzle, but the 'sudoku' tag should be replaced by 'latin square'.

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Ore: Thank you for advise. I was looking for right tags, but wasn't sure about it. And is this considered as "Puzzle variant"? Thanks for comment :-)

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I would choose the tags "latin square" and "variant", but not "small" or "sudoku". For this kind of arrows there should be a tag, but I can't find it. It is similar to "search 9", but this doesn't exist, too.

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Ore: OK, thank you very much.

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I asked the mods in the forum. Maybe they know or create a tag "pointers" or "pointing arrows" or similar

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Ore: OK, thanks. Please let me know, if you receive some answers.

Difficulty:1
Rating:83 %
Solved:47 times
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ID:00093Z

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