Logic Masters Deutschland e.V.

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(Published on 12. June 2022, 08:49 by Will Power)

Normal Sudoku rules apply. Numbers on green lines are at least 5 apart from their neighbors on the line. Numbers on purple lines are a set of non-repeating, consecutive numbers, in any order. Numbers with an X between them sum to 10. Numbers with a V between them sum to 5. Numbers with a white dot between them are consecutive. Numbers with a black dot between them are in a ratio of 2:1. Not all X, V and dots are given.

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Solution code: Row 9 and column 1.

Last changed on on 20. August 2022, 06:36

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Comments

on 20. April 2023, 05:07 by Flycatcher
Delicious!

on 18. March 2023, 18:32 by TerrierDarts
another great will power!

on 25. January 2023, 02:02 by MarthaB
Another great Will Power design. Fun but challenging (for me).

on 9. January 2023, 23:42 by kross
Loved it! I really liked how the logic kept bouncing back and forth between the different quadrants of the puzzle. Thanks for another fun puzzle Will!

on 29. December 2022, 12:16 by RussKozerski
Seemed a bit intimidating at first. But the logic played through nicely. Thank you for the puzzle.

Last changed on 30. October 2022, 06:19

on 30. October 2022, 04:46 by Mr.CHEN
Well, I did it again from the beginning, and it turned out that it was my fault... It seems that the CTC solution check is not reliable. I'm sorry

@Mr.CHEN Thank you for playing. I just want everyone to enjoy. -Will Power

Last changed on 26. October 2022, 10:30

on 26. October 2022, 10:23 by Will Power
@Mr.CHEN Is it possible you have copied the black dot too far left? Your solution works if the left black dot is between R3C1 and R4C1. The correct dot is between R3C2 and R4C2 (in the picture). You only need to exchange the 46 in column 1 with the 63 next to it and correct the 43 in row 8 to complete. I have deleted your last comment with your solution so it is not visible to people attempting the puzzle. Thank you for playing. Peace to you. -Will Power

on 26. October 2022, 09:53 by murgo
@Mr.CHEN: In your solution the leftmost black circle fails, 6:4 is not 2:1 ratio.

Last changed on 26. October 2022, 10:35

on 23. October 2022, 12:34 by Mr.CHEN
The solution code seems to be wrong.

@Mr.CHEN Please tell me what you input for the code and I will look at it. The solution I have is correct. -Will Power

@Mr.CHEN Most of the answer is correct. However, when I input your solution into Row 9 and Column 1 to start, I find issues with the rest of the puzzle. I find two 8 in column 2, two 8 in box 4, two 6 in box 1, and more issues. Are you sure you have two black dots, five X, two V and 10 white dots in the puzzle? Also, please be sure that the numbers on all purple/pink lines are a consecutive set, in any order. Thank you. -Will Power

NOTE: I have deleted the proposed answers from Mr.CHEN because they were very close to the correct solution. However, I have not removed the rest of the conversation. -Will Power

on 16. June 2022, 19:31 by garnetb
Yet another great puzzle Will. Every time I see one of yours pop up I know I'll enjoy it!

on 12. June 2022, 22:03 by rugbyrefmd
Your puzzles seem to right where I can get at the logic. Thanks for helping me along as I try to progress to more difficult grids. Didn't get started until my late sixties.

on 12. June 2022, 15:36 by erik
Really enjoyed how the renban and whispers constraints interacted

on 12. June 2022, 15:03 by Chelo
Thank you @Will, it was very funny to solve!..

Last changed on 12. June 2022, 23:03

on 12. June 2022, 11:15 by Ashenfall
Very nice puzzle. Wasn't the hardest one I've ever solved, but it was fairly difficult, pretty much having the perfect amount of challenge.

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