A Little Deconstruction
(Published on 14. April 2022, 14:00 by djorr)
This puzzle was inspired by Jay Dyer's puzzle,
Deconstruction. This one is a "little" version of it. Enjoy!
Rules: Place the digits 1-6 in 6 rectangles, each of size 2x3 (or 3x2) so that digits do not repeat in the same column or row. The regions will need to be determined. Regions cannot touch orthogonally. Notice not all cells in the grid will belong to a region. Cells that do not belong to a region are blank and have no digits in them. Clues outside the grid indicate the sum of the digits along the specified diagonal.
F-puzzles link:
https://f-puzzles.com/?id=yb2jrx3g
CTC link:
https://tinyurl.com/56xk6hpv
You must turn off conflict checker for CTC
Solution code: Row 3 Column 7, writing X for a blank cell (18 characters, no spaces) (e.g. one row/column may look like "12XX34X56")
Last changed on on 22. April 2022, 13:50
Solved by OutOfMyMindBRB, cfop, JonnyKaufman, kolot, jkuo7, marcmees, abed hawila, thefallenrat, Lizzy01, Xenonetix, AnnaTh, twobear, karen_birgitta, Uhu, misko, OGRussHood, polar, Statistica, Dentones, h5663454, Sewerin, Lavender Gooms, Fw1728, bolado, Vebby, steeto
Comments
Last changed on 30. April 2022, 16:10on 30. April 2022, 07:55 by twobear
Very surprise that deconstructions using only 2x3 blocks can have so many interesting logic! Very nice one, thank you!
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Thanks for the compliment twobear! :) glad you liked it
Last changed on 25. April 2022, 15:58on 25. April 2022, 12:59 by thefallenrat
Cute little puzzle with smooth logical path! Thanks for the treat!
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Thank you! Glad you had fun thefallenrat :)
Last changed on 14. April 2022, 22:20on 14. April 2022, 18:35 by kolot
Interesting puzzle with some surprising logic.
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Thanks kolot! :)
Last changed on 14. April 2022, 22:19on 14. April 2022, 18:26 by JonnyKaufman
Very enjoyable, thanks!
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Thank you JonnyKaufman!
Last changed on 14. April 2022, 22:19on 14. April 2022, 17:36 by cfop
Tricky and enjoyable all throughout with some lovely deductions along the way. Thanks.
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Thanks cfop, I'm glad you liked it :)