This is a sequel to my previous puzzle, "Deconstructed Pentominoes", which was more approachable, so I might recommend trying that one out first. Much gratitude to Changeable and Jay Dyer for testing the puzzle! If you get stuck, feel free to post a hidden comment, or find me on Discord and I'm happy to help out. Hope you enjoy!
Rules:
Each row and column contains the digits 0–9. Every cell belongs to a five-cell region (pentomino), each of which contains the digits 0–4 or 5–9. No two regions of the same shape, including rotations and reflections, share an edge. A purple line contains a set of non-repeating, consecutive digits (in any order). Adjacent digits on a green line must differ by at least 5. Each blue line is in at least two regions, and digits must have the same sum for each region the line is in. If a blue line passes through a region multiple times, each individual segment sums separately.
Puzzle:
Solution code: Enter Columns 1 and 2 (top to bottom, no spaces, 20 digits)
on 3. October 2024, 07:39 by SudokuHero
Loved it from start to finish
on 12. October 2023, 21:12 by StephenR
I don't remember solving the previous one but I see that I commented that it was a "A total blast from start to finish" and I see no reason not to repeat that comment for this one. So here goes: a total blast from start to finish, thanks.
on 28. August 2022, 22:15 by ONeill
Amazing construction, really enjoyed
on 18. May 2022, 14:01 by AnnaTh
So much fun to solve! Thanks!
on 17. May 2022, 14:28 by MagnusJosefsson
Great puzzle, very enjoyable!
on 17. May 2022, 11:06 by Mody
Wieder ein wunderbares Rätsel.
Again a wonderful puzzle.
on 16. May 2022, 00:57 by Bootenks
Well, a ton of energy-consuming deductions later, I must confess: "I really love it.".
Cheers to the brilliant creator.
Difficulty for me is between 4 and 5.
on 15. May 2022, 20:24 by mathpesto
Removed unnecessary line (doesn't affect solution).
on 15. May 2022, 19:17 by wenchang
Very nice but very hard for me. 1.5 hours.
https://youtu.be/OcXszTZOwFw
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Thank you! Looking forward to watching your solve! -mathpesto
on 14. May 2022, 02:04 by crispy16
Yet another wonderfully executed idea.
on 13. May 2022, 22:56 by Jesper
Great hybrid, thanks