Hello everyone!
This is my second Sudoku Puzzle called "Consecutive Triples".
Rules:
- Normal Sudoku rules apply.
- Digits in cages must sum to the number in the top left corner of the cage. Digits may not repeat within cages.
- Cells linked with a white dot contain consecutive digits. Cells linked with a black dot contain digits with a 1:2 ratio. Not all possible dots are given.
- Every sequence of 3 digits along a coloured line must form a set of 3 different consecutive digits in any order (digits can repeat along a coloured line if allowed by normal Sudoku rules). The red and blue line are not connected with each other (in terms of their consecutive triples). They only share the digit in r4c4.
Solve it with Sudoku Pad (CTC).
Have fun! :)
An example of a valid partial solution for the coloured lines is shown in the image below (potential impact of killer cages disregarded for simplicity).
Check out my first Sudoku Puzzle: "The Sequence"
Solution code: row 3 + column 5 (18 digits in total)
on 14. December 2022, 01:27 by Mr.CHEN
This is equivalent to a "run-on-renban" of length 3, that is, every three consecutive grids on the line is equivalent to a renban line.
In addition, pay attention to the color of the lines. In LMD, the green line represents the "German whisper line" in most cases, that is, the difference between two adjacent numbers on the line is at least 5.
on 12. December 2022, 19:17 by el Koche
added link for Sudoku Pad
on 12. December 2022, 07:15 by DiMono
Cosmetic suggestion: I would use lighter shades for the lines because the dark shades make it difficult to see pencilmarks on them.
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el Koche: Thanks for the advice DiMono. I will use better colours in future puzzles!
on 12. December 2022, 06:45 by Mr.CHEN
Request to add CTC link
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el Koche: Mr.CHEN, I added the CTC link.