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Thermokiller

(Published on 7. January 2023, 04:59 by Jreg)

Normal Sudoku rules apply. Digits may not repeat in cages, and every cage contains a unique sum of digits. Digits along marked diagonals sum to the given totals.

There is an invisible 'cage thermometer', a single unbranching line which only moves orthogonally and visits every cage exactly once (though it can pass through more than one cell within a cage). The thermometer starts in the cage with the lowest total, and the total of each subsequent cage along the thermometer keeps increasing by 1. (I.e. a hypothetical thermometer would, in this exact order, move through cages summing to 100, 101, 102, 103, etc.)

Click HERE to play on F Puzzles
Click HERE to play on the CTC app (the correct solution has been loaded in!)

There is also a simplified version of this puzzle with given cage totals. I built it during testing and thought some of you might appreciate a small hint if you get stuck with the "proper" version. You may click HERE to access the 'easy mode' of Thermokiller on F-puzzles. Just don't use it to cheat! (:

Furthermore, I made a somewhat more difficult version of this puzzle called Kill-o-meter. You can find it HERE on its own LMG page.

And here's what the puzzle looks like:



Anticipated FAQ:

-Yes, the entire grid is covered in cages. That's also a bit of a hint if you know how to use it!

-The 'cage thermometer' does not have to visit every single cell in the grid. (In fact, it can never do that.)

-The 'cage thermometer' does not have a definite shape. As long as you follow the rules, you can shape it in whichever way you desire!

-I spent about a week constructing this, most of which was just trying to come up with the proper building strategy.

-I originally wanted to build it with JUST the cages and no additional clues, but this setting wouldn't solve uniquely without the little killer sums. I dare any constructor to try and build a variation of Thermokiller that way!

Solution code: From left to right, enter the digits from row 8, followed by the digits from row 9.

Last changed on on 19. January 2023, 19:28

Solved by cha, Elliott810, laky, Bjd, zuzanina, lepton, SirRand, Ekkojensen, DVFrank, AvonD, asver, SKORP17, tuturitu, flyjim, galgamer, Kabuki73, osiriszjq, Da Letter El, faisalaak, Jaych, PippoForte, WvdWest, Sewerin
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Comments

on 19. January 2023, 19:28 by Jreg
Added a link to the second puzzle of mine that uses the same rule set.

on 8. January 2023, 15:00 by Kabuki73
Great puzzle! Thanks!

Last changed on 7. January 2023, 14:37

on 7. January 2023, 14:18 by Ekkojensen
I really liked the ruleset! Made for an enjoyable puzzle, with very smooth solve path. Thanks for setting! Felt like somewhere between 3-4 stars for me.

on 7. January 2023, 13:07 by SirRand
Very smooth. Got slightly stuck in the middle, but the logic was satisfactory to find. Not that hard imo. Thank you for setting it.

on 7. January 2023, 10:38 by laky
Interesting puzzle and logic way(๑>؂<๑)

on 7. January 2023, 07:54 by Elliott810
Beautiful puzzle! Thanks:)

Difficulty:4
Rating:87 %
Solved:23 times
Observed:6 times
ID:000CIY

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