This puzzle uses both Japanese Sum and Cross the Streams logic to find 9 regions that are separated by shaded cells, and each contains every digit from 1 to 8.
The estimated difficulty of the puzzle should be a high 3 / low 4, based on testers' feedback and my intention to create an approachable puzzle using this ruleset before creating one using the digits from 1 to 9.
The rules to solve this puzzle are as follows:
1. Shade some of the cells and write a number from 1 to 8 in every unshaded cell such that no digit repeats within a row or column. Shaded cells cannot contain numbers. A row or column does not necessarily contain every digit from 1 to 8.
2. The shaded cells form a single orthogonally connected group. No 2×2 area within the grid can be totally shaded.
3. There are nine orthogonally connected sets of unshaded cells containing each digit from 1 to 8 exactly once. Each unshaded cell is part of such a region and the regions may not touch orthogonally but may touch diagonally.
4. The clues to the left side of the grid are Japanese Sum clues. A number indicates the sum of the digits in a consecutive set of unshaded cells. The clues are given in the right order. Each distinct clue is separated by at least one shaded cell.
5. The clues to the top of the grid are Cross the Streams clues. A number indicates the size of each group of consecutive shaded cells in that column, in order from top to bottom. Each distinct clue is separated by at least one unshaded cell.
6. A question mark (?) represents a single-digit number, and a double question mark (??) indicates a double-digit number. An asterisk (*) implies that any number of blocks may exist, including zero.
7. Each distinct letter represents some unique digit from 0 to 9.
You can play the puzzle online using the following link: Penpa+
The following example illustrates the rules using the numbers from 1 to 5 to construct 5 regions, and using 4 letter cipher (ABCD from 1-4):
Hope you have fun!
Solution code: Column 11, use S for shaded cells
on 26. August 2024, 23:02 by StephenR
Lovely puzzle, thanks, but quite tricky for me in places. Took a while for it to sink in that vertical and horizontal clues did different things!
on 23. March 2024, 22:48 by Christounet
Awesome ! Even better than the sudoku version. Would love to solve the "bigger" 1-9 puzzle if you ever make it. Thanks :)
on 14. April 2023, 16:04 by AnnaTh
Loved that one!
on 7. April 2023, 19:44 by Agent
Splendid puzzle, extremely well constructed! Tough start but the resolution is very smooth.
on 6. April 2023, 17:15 by Mr.Menace
What a nice puzzle, thanks for setting this abed!
on 3. April 2023, 01:52 by Piatato
Great puzzle! I enjoyed it a lot :)
on 31. March 2023, 16:01 by Luigi
Thank you very much for this veeeery nice puzzle!
Very nice solving path the whole way through.
on 31. March 2023, 13:53 by Niverio
Fascinating! Enjoyed it a lot, thanks a lot abed!
on 31. March 2023, 10:26 by Playmaker6174
Great fun and beautiful solve! :)
[Also I'm waiting for the main dish there...]
(Update: so I just only found out that the answer check doesn't require region edges, I guess I wasted some of my time on it but tbf, I'm so familiar with doing that at this point xD)
on 30. March 2023, 23:51 by wooferzfg
Fun, thanks
on 30. March 2023, 21:26 by Krokant
Fun. Looking forward to seeing the bigger brother. :)