IVIX Sudoku
(Published on 16. September 2022, 11:05 by Qodec)
This was my submission to Peter Veenis's second random constraint challenge. (The first one was non-consecutive x-sum fortress arrow, imagine that!)
- Normal sudoku rules apply: Each row, column, and region indicated by thick borders in the grid must contain the digits 1 to 9 once each.
- 159: Digits in column 1 indicate the column in which the digit 1 appears in that row (e.g. if r4c1 is a 6, r4c6 is a 1). The same is true of column 5 and the digit 5, and column 9 and the digit 9.
- XV-Pairs:
- An X between two cells means that the digits in those cells must add up to 10.
- An V between two cells means that the digits in those cells must add up to 5.
- Not all possible X or V clues are necessarily given.
- Little killers: Digits along diagonals indicated by arrows outside the grid must sum to the given number at that arrow.
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Good luck!
Solution code: Row 1. I.e. the 9 digits in row 1 from left to right, for example: 123456789
Solved by Niverio, zorant, henter, Jesper, Myxo, Snow the Jam Man, marcmees, Vebby, Snookerfan, Kworb, antiknight, tenaliraman, tallcat, AvonD, Playmaker6174, Dentones, OutOfMyMindBRB, SKORP17, ofsmul, ... MxTery, twototenth, apendleton, StephenR, 99jau99, askel083, zuzanina, PippoForte, CaptZebraCakes, AN_not_IO, Bellsita, flaemmchen, mattnburris, SXH, karen_birgitta, by81996672, jadezki, Bobbobert
Comments
on 21. September 2022, 01:29 by twototenth
Extraordinary. The closing logic beggars belief.
on 19. September 2022, 07:07 by thoughtbyte
Very cool puzzle! One of the best 159s I've done, thank you!
on 16. September 2022, 20:17 by Playmaker6174
Lovely initial idea, got a bit trickier in the mid solve but it's all fair and that one breakthrough was truly remarkable :)
on 16. September 2022, 18:23 by tenaliraman
Lovely puzzle start to finish!
on 16. September 2022, 16:42 by Snookerfan
Great puzzle, thank you!
on 16. September 2022, 15:37 by marcmees
nice one. thanks.
on 16. September 2022, 11:42 by Niverio
There are some varying deductions in here. Very cool puzzle with a few tricky steps.