- Normal Sudoku rules apply
- Digits along a thermometer increase from the bulb
- Cells seperated by a camel move (3 in one directions and 1 in another) may not contain the same digit. For example, r1c2 may not repeat in r2c5, r4c1, or r4c3
Solution code: Row 1 (left to right) and column 1 (top to bottom). Include r1c1 both times
on 21. June 2024, 18:18 by zimmicks
6:52
Thanks!
on 3. October 2023, 14:26 by Kirra
I love how the anti-camel restriction flowed easily throughout the puzzle.
on 2. March 2023, 12:03 by silviuburceadev
Very nice puzzle! For some reason I've used the knight rule (the puzzle solves for it!) and was wondering why my solution is not good. Then I noticed it is 3 in one direction, not 2.
on 21. December 2022, 18:20 by zrbakhtiar
please change 'may' to 'must' in instruction. 'may' is optional
on 31. October 2022, 16:57 by LoverOfPi
Very easy puzzle, nice restrictions :D
on 30. October 2022, 20:54 by ellipsisfinisher
@Mr.CHEN
The camel originated in medieval chess variations and is now a fairly common fairy chess piece
on 30. October 2022, 20:34 by adam001
@patolucatis
The solution code is Row 1 Col 1 (not R1C6).
on 30. October 2022, 17:23 by 10feet
A nice and easy puzzle. The restriction is interesting. Would like to see it on a full 9x9 board.
on 30. October 2022, 14:40 by Mr.CHEN
It's a very good and easy puzzle, but I'm curious. Is there any camel in chess?
on 30. October 2022, 11:43 by tribution
fixed f-puzzles link