The next puzzle from our free pack Layers of Entropy with 27 wonderfull puzzles from a variety of authors.
- Normal Sudoku rules apply.
- The digits 1-9 are divided into three sets of three digits each. The values of digits in those sets must be discovered by the solver. Like an entropic line, each group of three sequential cells along a grey line must contain a digit from each of these sets. Digits may repeat on a line if allowed by other rules.
Example: If the three sets were {1,2,8}, {3,6,7}, {4,5,9}, then 1798 would be legal on a line, but 123 or 7428 would not be.
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This is puzzle #22 from the series with JeremyDover on entropic lines.
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Solution code: Row 7 (from left) and column 6 (from top - 18 digits in total):
on 22. November 2022, 21:22 by Megalobrainiac
I loved this! Lots of colors, which I love. And letters. And numbers!
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Many thanks! (Raumplaner)
on 17. November 2022, 19:55 by Raumplaner
Added link to next puzzle in the series.
on 8. November 2022, 20:27 by mathpesto
Great fun! :)
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I'm very happy it was a fun solve for you. (Raumplaner)
on 7. November 2022, 21:33 by zegres
I really liked this puzzle.
Lots on coloring and a nice smooth solve path!
Another great entropic line puzzle!
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Many thanks ZegreS! (Raumplaner)
on 7. November 2022, 19:05 by sujoyku
Thank you for this nice "mystified entropy" puzzle, Raumplaner! In particular, I enjoyed the first phase where I had to deduce which digit belongs to which group. The solve was great fun.
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Many thanks. I'm glad it was fun for you. (Raumplaner)
on 7. November 2022, 00:03 by Fool on Hill
An enjoyable solve and not too tricky
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Many thanks for the nice comment. (Raumplaner)
on 6. November 2022, 15:00 by drbs
The solution path flows smoothly, nice puzzle.
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Many thanks. Glad you enjoyed. (Raumplaner)