I love constraints that seem to conflict with each other and I wanted to set a puzzle with renban lines. Although it isn't as common as some other constraints, it occurred to me that global entropy, first introduced by Mad-Tyas, has some pretty interesting interactions with renbans because they seek to achieve opposite things - renban lines want to chain similar digits together, while global entropy specifically wants to spread similar digits apart. The tug of war between these two constraints makes for a perfect puzzle playground! This puzzle was quite fun to both design and test, so I definitely encourage other setters to play around with global entropy. I think the difficulty of this puzzle starts around 2-stars but climbs to about 3-stars by the end of the solve, so I am going to publish it as a 3-star difficulty. I hope you enjoy my latest puzzle, Disorderly Conduct!
Normal Sudoku rules apply.
Renban Lines: Digits on a pink line form a non-repeating, consecutive set of numbers in any order.
Kropki Pairs: Digits separated by the black dot have a 2:1 ratio.
Global Entropy: Every 2x2 box in the grid contains at least one low digit (1,2,3), at least one middle digit (4,5,6), and at least one high digit (7,8,9).
Solution code: Row 7 followed by column 3. (18 digits, no spaces)
on 26. April 2023, 19:36 by worsted
好耶
on 20. March 2023, 20:42 by Awashie
Lovely puzzle, very smooth and enjoyable! :)
on 18. March 2023, 19:12 by Blobz
Very smooth solve path. Great puzzle, thanks!
on 18. March 2023, 19:01 by Nylimb
I agree, that's a nice combination of rules! Thanks.
on 18. March 2023, 18:54 by GorgeousNicko
Whew!
on 18. March 2023, 18:48 by Mad-Tyas
This puzzle is a great introduction to entropy/renban logic!
on 18. March 2023, 06:46 by Ambrose
Nice setting, I enjoyed the solve!
Difficulty: | |
Rating: | 96 % |
Solved: | 164 times |
Observed: | 8 times |
ID: | 000DB5 |