Solution code: Row 9
on 27. September 2022, 18:51 by StefanSch
What a great puzzle idea!
on 27. September 2022, 18:13 by MonsieurTRISTE
Great puzzle! Yet it seems that the "never-seperating" rule can be removed...?
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manushand: So glad you enjoyed the puzzle! Yes, @MonsieurTRISTE, it may be a rather unnecessary rule, but a tester suggested that it be stated anyway for clarity. The rule is meant to indicate that, for example, the cells R1C8, R2C8, and R3C8 are not a three digit number that is one of the numbers in a relationship with the number whose first digit is in R4C8.
on 27. September 2022, 17:42 by nunc
I'm not sure I understand the rules: is 4:12 an example that works (the colon stands for the black square)? So, the number of digits must not be the same on both sides of the black square?
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manushand: Yes, @nunc -- 4:12 is a very good example of three adjacent cells in a row (or column, read top-down). Another example would be: 12:36.