Fourberie
(Published on 26. May 2023, 13:30 by ViKingPrime)
PUZZLE:
RULES:
Normal Sudoku rules apply.
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Renban (
pink): Digits along each Renban line form a set of consecutive, non-repeating digits in any order.
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Nabner (
purple): Digits along each Nabner line form a set of
non-consecutive, non-repeating digits in any order (e.g. if a 3 appears on a Nabner line, then 2 and 4 cannot appear).
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Tens (
gold): Digits along each Tens line consists of one or more contiguous groups of cells, each of which sums to 10. These groups of cells cannot overlap.
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Minimum/Maximum: Digits within an Inward Arrow cell must be less than their orthogonal neighbours.
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Odd/Even: Digits within a Circle cell are Odd; digits within a Square cell are Even.
MODIFIER:
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Shenanigans!: Each line is one of the above constraint line-types but some are lying to you (i.e. they must satisfy one of the other line-types and not the presented colour). The wrong-coloured lines are exactly those lines which have the digit 'D' on them ('D' must be determined by the solver).
INTRODUCTION:
If you're thinking "have I seen this puzzle before?" you're right, or at least partially right. This is a greatly improved version of a previous release, after having received some wonderful insight and advice from other setters. This version should be a lot more accessible.
The Nabner and Tens lines were initially developed by
zetamath I believe, though I found them through other setters, with the constraint found in "
Shenanigans" by
Jay Dyer. I would say go check out their puzzles (which you should!) but they need no introduction from me.
Here are some puzzles from other setters using the same constraint:
"
Shenanigans"
by Jay Dyer
Have fun!
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Solve in SudokuPad!
Solution code: The digits along Row 8, left-to-right, then along Column 5, top-to-bottom. Add an exclamation mark at the end (!) for panache.
Last changed on on 30. October 2023, 00:56
Solved by Gryllulus, Paquet Voleur, Myxo, by81996672, MorganLeah, Bjd, Christounet, Jaych, SterlingWest, Stevoid31, sorryimLate, KyubiBoy
Comments
on 30. May 2023, 01:33 by Christounet
A puzzle full of panache indeed !
To be Molière or Edmond Rostand, that is the question ?
Thanks :)
on 26. May 2023, 16:26 by Myxo
Wonderful puzzle!