Here's another experiment with Yin Yang hybrids. This is actually the first Yin Yang puzzle I attempted to create, but it broke several times. I finally found a grid that works. This will likely be a relatively long solve - there's a large number of non-trivial steps, but I don't think any particular deduction is extremely hard. I hope you will enjoy!
Thanks to Jesper's Yin Yang Chaos Construction for the inspiration.
Rules
Puzzle link
Have fun solving!
Solution code: Row 1 (left to right) then row 10 (left to right). Use X for empty cells. 22 characters in total.
on 1. March 2024, 21:04 by Piatato
Indeed very nice and smooth!
on 1. March 2024, 20:20 by Myxo
Super smooth puzzle!
on 12. January 2024, 16:09 by wullemuus
Phew!
What a brilliant construction! Took me a lifetime to realize that every unshaded cell is in a region (that would have speeded up everything quite a lot ...). The dependance of outer and inner cells is remarkable and helps o lot. Also I liked the role of the regions in the second half. Very well done!
on 10. November 2023, 19:27 by Snookerfan
Magnificent! The Yin Yang shading was very interesting and hard here and there, but very rewarding and fun. Thank you
on 12. May 2023, 14:47 by StephenR
Super stuff, thanks. Probably the hardest Yin-Yang I have tried. I very much liked the way that at a certain point the geometry of the regions kicked in and that in turn helped with the Yin-Yang.
on 9. January 2023, 08:13 by Xendari
That was a really nice deconstruction! The YY logic in particular was very elegant. Thank you for setting and sharing :)
-- Thank you @Xendari!
on 16. September 2022, 05:22 by thoughtbyte
That was quite a challenge, and a beautiful satisfying solve. Thanks!
-- Thank you @thoughtbyte, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
on 1. September 2022, 19:58 by Niverio
Very very fun, brutal opening leading to a flowy solve in the end :D
-- Thanks @Niverio for the live solve! It was a pleasure to watch.
on 31. August 2022, 21:58 by Samish
Exceptional puzzle ! And very hard for me, it challenged my scanning abilities quite a lot and I struggled to find the easiest path. Can't wait for the next of the series
-- Thank you @Samish, this puzzle is indeed quite challenging but I'm glad that you were able to solve it. There will be more Yin Yang hybrids coming :-)
on 31. August 2022, 16:58 by Christounet
Fantastic puzzle ! Loved the interaction between the rules and the implication of the region size on the yin yang construction. Thanks++
Thank you @Christounet! Glad to hear that you enjoyed how the combination of rules worked out.
on 31. August 2022, 01:10 by ONeill
Amazing puzzle.
-- Thank you @ONeill!
on 30. August 2022, 22:56 by marcmees
amazing puzzle. I liked the way the region size plays a great role in the YY construction. enjoyed that. thanks.
-- Thank you @marcmees! I'm glad you like the interaction of constraints.
on 30. August 2022, 22:23 by Dandelo
Great puzzle.
-- Thank you @Dandelo!
on 30. August 2022, 15:24 by KNT
Loved this :)
-- Thank you @KNT, glad to hear!
on 30. August 2022, 14:18 by polar
Very fun puzzle! Thanks for persevering with setting it - totally worth it IMO :)
-- Thank you @polar for the solve and feedback!
Setting this was quite the challenge, but it helped a lot once I learned that the number of unshaded cells in the grid is entirely defined by the border shading. Luckily I was only 1 cell off in the early versions of the puzzle.
on 30. August 2022, 11:45 by Jesper
@Dandelo: shaded cells do not obstruct the view
on 30. August 2022, 11:44 by MagnusJosefsson
Fantastic combination of puzzle types! Great break-in and very enjoyable throughout. Generally very smooth with one slightly tricker step midsolve that was very satisfying to spot. Really nice setting!
-- Thank you @MagnusJosefsson, I'm glad you enjoyed the solve! I think I know which step you're referring to :p and it is indeed one of my favourite moments in the puzzle!
on 30. August 2022, 11:44 by Jesper
Great puzzle! I really enjoyed it. Certainly a step up in difficulty from your last Yin Yang hybrid, but I would agree that no single deduction was hard.
-- Thank you @Jesper for the kind words on it! I suppose setting your Yin Yang CC helped with some of the logic :)
on 30. August 2022, 10:26 by kjholt
Must all cells with arrows contain a digit? I'm a bit unclear on whether a cell is clued only if it has both arrows and a digit or whether some arrows can be red herrings.
-- All cells with arrows are unshaded and therefore they must contain digits.