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Learn the Alphabet: O is for Offset

(Published on 20. October 2022, 16:30 by Crusader175)

My idea for this series is to make 26 puzzles with different constraint that start with each alphabet (A-Z).

Special thanks to Nathan F for helping finding this layout possible solution.

Inspiration:

Sudoku Variants Series (246) - Offset Sudoku by Richard

Rules:

Normal sudoku rules apply. The digit on the right side of a red circle indicates the position of the digit in the red circle in the next row.

Example:

R2C6=9 and R2C7=2, then R3C2=9

F-Puzzles

SudokuPad (with solution check)

Previous Puzzle:

Learn the Alphabet Series

Solution code: Row 6 followed by Column 3

Last changed on on 20. October 2022, 17:54

Solved by AnalyticalNinja , SKORP17, Briks, marcmees, Fool on Hill, Askloomok, Banana, AnnaTh, Richard, boriss, Eclectic_Hoosier, Mikemerin, Leodekri, misko, karen_birgitta, ManuH, skywalker, Ploctypus, MineLenny, OhHeyGuysItsMax, wmiltti, tobymgk, Swafnan, marsigel, sandmoppe, Jlrice2, PippoForte, Ulistef, zorant, loveshousi, zlotnleo, Illuminated, Possum, da-hans, Just me, radium
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Comments

Last changed on 27. October 2022, 23:28

on 27. October 2022, 09:54 by Richard
Absolutely brilliant puzzle!
Apart from SVS264 I made only one other puzzle of this type (for wSC2019) and that was also a long time ago. Hence: it took me again a while to get focused on the rules and the implications. In the third try it went all smooth.
Beautiful grid lay-out, and well executed puzzle. Thanks!

Reply: Thank you very much Richard! Means a lot hearing that from you.

Last changed on 24. October 2022, 20:11

on 24. October 2022, 17:20 by AnnaTh
Fun puzzle with a nice design.

Reply: Thank you! Glad you had fun.

Last changed on 21. October 2022, 16:34

on 21. October 2022, 15:23 by Fool on Hill
Excellent puzzle which I enjoyed testing. Some neat logic - the offset/indexing constraint is well used throughout.

Reply: Thank you for the test solve! Glad you enjoyed it. :)

Last changed on 21. October 2022, 16:34

on 21. October 2022, 10:57 by marcmees
very nice. thanks.

Reply: Thank you marcmees!

Last changed on 20. October 2022, 21:22

on 20. October 2022, 18:53 by SKORP17
ich finde diese Serie sehr gelungen, hoffentlich kommt als nächsten nicht P is for Panic. Ich bin für P is for Palndrome

Reply: Vielen Dank! Der nächste ist P is for Position Sums. Ich möchte in diese Serie eine Variante aufnehmen, die ich noch nie zuvor erstellt habe. :)

on 20. October 2022, 17:54 by Crusader175
Add rules example

Last changed on 20. October 2022, 18:08

on 20. October 2022, 17:26 by SKORP17
wie wärs mit einem Beispiel, ich verstehe das so
Beispiel ; R2C6 = 9 R2C7 = 2 dann R3C2 = 9 ??

Reply: Ihr Beispiel ist richtig, ich füge Ihr Beispiel hinzu. Vielen Dank!

Difficulty:3
Rating:96 %
Solved:36 times
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ID:000BPM

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