Stretches of 3
(Published on 21. May 2023, 00:35 by Syhill)
This is my first puzzle, so forgive me if it's too easy or if I'm not using these lines' logic to their fullest degree.
Place the digits 1-6 in every row, column, and box. Clues outside the grid indicate the sum of the digits along the indicated diagonal. For all overlapping stretches of 3 cells connected along a line, the 2 lowest digits in that stretch must sum to the 3rd remaining digit in any order. Digits on the lines can repeat. The sum cell does not necessarily have to be the same for intersecting stretches of 3 cells: each stretch functions independently. For example, 1 in r1c4, 3 in r2c4, 2 in r3c4, and 5 in
r4c5 satisfies the line because in the stretch r1-3c4, 1+2=3 (the middle cell of a stretch can be the sum), and in the stretch r2-3c4
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Example of valid combination:
6154132532112352314516
Solution code: Negative diagonal (top left r1c1 to bottom right r6c6) then positive diagonal (top right r1c6 to bottom left r6c1)
Last changed on on 21. May 2023, 03:03
Solved by Eclectic_Hoosier, Crusader175, Jlrice2, SSG, cmb, mse326, madhupt, juventino188, fjam, SKORP17, geronimo92, Wunderbun, medains, DiMono, Uhu, michaal94
Comments
on 7. June 2023, 22:53 by DiMono
Very easy to go wrong on this one. Tricky!
on 21. May 2023, 03:27 by Syhill
2. The random palindrome is an example of how the line works
on 21. May 2023, 03:10 by Syhill
2. The random palindrome is an example of how the line works
on 21. May 2023, 03:05 by Syhill
Yea that's what I meant, I'm too used to 9x9 sudokus
on 21. May 2023, 03:03 by Syhill
Fixed silly mistake
on 21. May 2023, 03:03 by RockyRoer
Do you mean the numbers 1-6 in every row column or box?
on 21. May 2023, 02:54 by RockyRoer
Why do you have a random palindrome under the description of the puzzle?
on 21. May 2023, 01:56 by Syhill
I added
Last changed on 21. May 2023, 01:56on 21. May 2023, 01:50 by Syhill
Added neu tg