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Solution code: Sum of primes in both diagonales. sum1 -> c1r1-c9r9 sum2 -> c9r1-c1r9 Format: sum1-sum2
on 3. December 2023, 22:31 by Cezarr
Another tip for the solution: 2 IS a prime number.
on 29. August 2023, 10:59 by Montikulum
Unnecessarily complicated solution code. Why worry about people trying to guess solutions anyway? They are spoiling their own fun and should not warrant your attention in any case.
on 5. May 2023, 23:39 by Crul
Tip for the solution code: 1 is not a prime number
on 2. May 2023, 20:07 by PinkNickels
Puzzle was cool, but why the goofy solution code?
re:
thank you. I took this solution code, because I used an ordered rotation after the first line to create the puzzle. So a normal column or row as code would have been to easy to guess.
on 25. April 2023, 19:18 by MoHaMeD05
i don't understand how i can enter the solution code
on 12. April 2023, 19:21 by Steve52
Lovely puzzle and nice solve, but getting the solution code is terrible (imho).
on 12. April 2023, 12:52 by Hammer_ofTHOR
Deleted unused Rule
on 12. April 2023, 09:33 by NIGHTCRAULER
The solve is very straightforward, though that's just what I was looking for at the moment. I would recommend dropping the rule about vertically adjacent cells though; its statement is somewhat confusing and the solve is perfectly smooth without it.
re: Thank you. I allready deleted this rule in german, just forgot the english part.
on 8. April 2023, 13:48 by heliosfant
Thank you for the puzzle.
The hardest part for me was the solution code, haha.
on 8. April 2023, 01:18 by GorgeousNicko
nice puzzle, but terribly straightforward (imho) - only one difficulty star from me
on 8. April 2023, 01:03 by Dermerlin
nice puzzle. I think its much easier than 3 stars. Felt like 1.5 stars