Kropki Squares
(Published on 10. September 2022, 20:31 by DadJokes)
Kropki Squares
Rules:
- Normal sudoku rules apply.
- Killer Cages: Digits in cages cannot repeat.
- Unique Cells: Digits in the shaded cells must all be different.
- Kropkis: Grey dots on a corner indicate that in the 2x2 of surrounding cells, there must be two cells whose digits form a 1:2 ratio with each other and the other two cells must contain consecutive digits. See examples below.
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Examples:
- All four digits must be used in a 2x2 to satisfy a grey kropki. In the example below on the left, even though 43 is consecutive, 26 is not in a 2:1 ratio. Additionally, even though 36 is in a 2:1 ratio, 42 is not consecutive. On the other side, 23 is consecutive and 48 are in 2:1 ratio, therefore that kropki square is valid.
- 1 and 2 can be used as either the consecutive constraint or the 2:1 constraint in a kropki square. In the example below, on the left 36 are 2:1 and 12 are consecutive so the kropki square is valid. On the right, 12 are 2:1 and 34 are consecutive so the kropki square is valid. In the puzzle, it is up to the solver to determine which role 12 needs to fill.
Solution code: Row 3 and Row 7 from left to right.
Last changed on on 10. September 2022, 21:01
Solved by OutOfMyMindBRB, IHaveNoIdea, karen_birgitta, bluesombrero, Cocoanut, Pandahh, asii, tesseralis, ICHTUES, Crusader175, virtual, PippoForte, Jodawo, SSG, Shmartus, MicroStudy, Jdt112
Comments
on 28. March 2023, 09:21 by Jodawo
Very nice puzzle! A very clever rule set. I also love the minimalistic look. A lot of intense logic that sets you on a path. It is hard to believe it has a unique solution with so few clues.
on 27. October 2022, 01:54 by Crusader175
Very nice!
on 16. October 2022, 16:50 by ICHTUES
Very nice! Cool puzzle.
on 6. October 2022, 11:20 by tesseralis
The constraints fit together just right to make a fun and smooth solve path. Thanks for the puzzle!
Last changed on 11. September 2022, 17:11on 10. September 2022, 22:22 by OutOfMyMindBRB
Brilliant puzzle!
Well worth the time to wrap my head around the rule set.
Loved the way the squares interacted with each other :-)
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Thanks so much for solving! I am glad you enjoyed! - DadJokes