I've always wanted to create a puzzle that makes heavy use of negative constraints. Let me know what you think of this puzzle. It might be an acquired taste.
Ordinary Sudoku Rules Apply. Additionally:
1. Cells that appear in the same position relative to their box form a set of the digits 1 through 9 (Disjoint Groups)
2. The digits 1 through 9 appear on each diagonal exactly once each
3. Digits separated by a black dot have a ratio of 1 to 2
4. Digits separated by a white dot are consecutive
All such dots are given!
That's it! Enjoy! :) You can play it here.
Solution code: Column 2 followed by row 5
on 10. July 2022, 14:43 by Ragna
Fun fun fun puzzle! :-))
Reply: Hey! I appreciate that :)
on 9. July 2022, 21:15 by marcmees
Enjoyed that too. thanks.
Reply: Thanks :)
on 9. July 2022, 09:03 by tenaliraman
Very nice design! A somewhat unexpected solve path for me, however, once you realize the role 4 plays, it was just fun! :-)
Reply: That was a fun discovery for me as well! I'm glad someone else enjoyed it
Thanks for the very kind comment :)
Difficulty: | |
Rating: | 87 % |
Solved: | 40 times |
Observed: | 7 times |
ID: | 000AFM |