Solution code: Row 6
on 7. January 2024, 23:15 by Playmaker6174
Very funny puzzle with some neat uses of the negative constraint, thanks!
on 19. September 2023, 05:41 by MicroStudy
jessie xendari has done it again
on 23. August 2023, 12:04 by Felis_Timon
Just one thing about the rules:
For example: If the region in r2c2 comes to r1c1 then r1c1 and r2c1 would add up to ten. I believe the rules are supposed to say that's not possible. But I think the rules do allow this since these two regions are connected by the X between r2c1 and r2c2.
I'm probably the only one who got confused by this but it's probably worth pointing out
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Thanks for solving and feedback Felis! I've updated 'may [not] share an edge without a clue' --> 'may [not] share an edge unless that edge has a clue.'
on 28. July 2023, 18:06 by fitzie
Very nice puzzle, liked how the negative constraint came into play. I know I got row six right, and sudokupad actually says I solved it, but I cannot get penpa to tell me I solved it. Am I supposed to use colors or "long" to put in cell values? [edit: i figured it out, first time using penpa]
on 23. June 2023, 01:08 by Christounet
Gotta love a good negative contraint ! This one was particularly fun to play with. Thanks :)
on 1. May 2023, 00:31 by mathpesto
Fantastic right til the end!
on 30. April 2023, 06:36 by annaswan
This was a beautiful puzzle!
on 2. April 2023, 00:03 by Jesper
Good fun, thanks!
on 1. April 2023, 21:56 by SudokuExplorer
Really fun and approachable Fillomino, thanks!
Nice tweak on the XV variant :-)
on 1. April 2023, 06:40 by KNT
really fun, thanks :)
Difficulty: | ![]() |
Rating: | 95 % |
Solved: | 51 times |
Observed: | 6 times |
ID: | 000DGM |
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