Solution code: Row 2 then Column 4
on 12. March 2023, 11:39 by wullemuus
Not difficult to solve. I ask me why the digits on the diagonals should be needed- the given 17 and maybe the left upper arrow are sufficient ... .
on 8. March 2023, 14:53 by Nagesh
Very poorly conceived puzzle. Absolutely unclear rules which have to be read several times and still don't give clarity. Not fun to attempt this.
on 5. February 2023, 21:50 by AstralSky
Clarification
on 5. February 2023, 20:12 by DiMono
For the sake of clarity, I would update the rules about arrows to say that arrows INCLUDING THEIR CIRCLE/PILL are fully contained in 2 boxes. That will remove the potential for a pill to be in, say, box 6 with its arrow in boxes 8 and 9.
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Thanks for the suggestion
on 25. December 2022, 02:11 by simoons
Thank you for the nice puzzle, there were some very interesting pieces of logic. I had a hard time fully understanding what was possible and what wasn't for arrows though (I read the CTC rules, which are not as clear as the rules written here).
on 23. December 2022, 23:41 by bansalsaab
Phew. That was tough.
on 23. December 2022, 18:39 by JayForty
Really enjoyed this puzzle, some very clever deductions in there. Thanks!
on 23. December 2022, 11:45 by erml
So a Little Killer always has a 2-digit sum?
>>> yes.
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