Normal Sudoku rules apply. Each row, column, and 3x3 box contains each number from 1 to 9 exactly once.
Skyscraper Sudoku rules apply. In each row and column the number of visible skyscrapers, as viewed from the direction of each clue, is equal to the value of the clue.
BUT: the clues are inside of the grid, in the cages as one-digit numbers in pairs. Horizontal cages contain the clues of the given row (the digit on the left is the left side's clue, the digit on the right is the right side's), vertical cages contain the clues of the given column (the top digit is the clue from above, the bottom digit is the clue from under).
The inequality sign between two cells shows which one contains the lower/higher digit.
The puzzle is also available online.
Solution code: Row 8 and column 7.
on 29. April 2024, 10:37 by Piatato
Wonderful! :)
on 18. September 2022, 01:27 by cdwg2000
Very nice.
on 10. August 2022, 09:54 by StefanSch
Verry nice! I needed some time to find a good starting point, but then it was a fun.
on 26. July 2022, 18:18 by bansalsaab
nice puzzle. keeps moving slowly with nicely placed clues. thanks for creating it.
on 26. July 2022, 15:03 by marcmees
NIce. thanks.
on 26. July 2022, 00:56 by cmb
Nice twist on skyscrapers.
Thank you.
on 26. July 2022, 00:37 by JayForty
Very clever ruleset and well executed! Really enjoyed it, thank you!
Difficulty: | |
Rating: | 100 % |
Solved: | 25 times |
Observed: | 5 times |
ID: | 000AL3 |