This puzzle does not need bifurcation, long chains, nor does it require full pencil marks.
This 'draw your own thermo' puzzle, with added RC indexing, represents the madness of global warming, thermometers out in the wild, yet, under the index!
Rules:
Check the graphic after the puzzle for further examples.
Play COP26 on F-Puzzles or CtC (colour blind friendly).
Please let me know how you get on.
Example RC indexing: e.g. a horizontal yellow domino in r4c5c6. r4 means the digit to be placed is a 4 (we check the row because the domino is horizontal, otherwise we check the column), the digit in r4c5 is either the row or the column indexed, the digit in r4c6 is either the column or the row indexed, at that RC, place the digit 4.
Example indexed thermo: Say digit 7 is in r4c1 and digit 5 in r4c9, then, in row 4, the thermo starts from the right (because 5 is lower than 7 and in column 9) on the 5th cell from the right is the bulb of the thermo, going straight to the tip of the thermo in the 7th cell from the right.
You can even play the example on F-Puzzles
Or play COP26 on F-Puzzles or CtC (colour blind friendly).
To note: the yellow cages below show one of two valid possibilities only, but only one is correct at once.
Below is version 1 of the puzzle, more complicated rules, easier solve but less interesting. Keeping it for reference as it essentially is the same puzzle, same solution, and I value early testers.
V1 rules differ by the following:
Examples of RC and thermo indexing:
V1 (less interesting) on F-Puzzles or CtC.
V2 (better) on F-Puzzles or CtC.
Additional tags: RC indexing, Indexed thermometers.
Ich wäre Ihnen dankbar, wenn mir jemand eine Übersetzung meines Rãtsel ins Deutsche zur Verfügung stellen würde.
Solution code: All digits in column 6, then row 7.
on 25. April 2022, 03:42 by SirSchmoopy
I loved this! Absolutely brilliant. That such a grid even is possible is amazing, but to have a grid like this with a logical solve path is stunning.
Would love to see more puzzles with this constraint
on 6. April 2022, 22:49 by SimplePurpleFrog
Full grid example
on 18. March 2022, 02:23 by SimplePurpleFrog
Version 2 of the puzzle, slightly simpler rules, slightly more challenging solve, much more interesting - thank you @Plostoni for this suggestion.
on 17. March 2022, 06:26 by cristophermoore
It took me a while to get used to the indexing, but then it was smooth and fun! And great theme.
on 16. March 2022, 21:10 by SimplePurpleFrog
Thermo example text
on 16. March 2022, 20:10 by kublai
I restarted this puzzle several times before I realized the indexing for the thermo starts from the side with the lower number. (Yes, I now see that covered in the example). Nice puzzle!
on 16. March 2022, 15:09 by ClashCode
I really enjoyed the puzzle!
Took me a minute to understand the rules but the deductions were fairly smooth afterwards.
on 16. March 2022, 15:05 by SimplePurpleFrog
Solution code corrected