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0h h1

(Published on 27. June 2023, 00:37 by matt383)

This one was inspired by the binary separation puzzle game 0h h1 by Martin Kool.


Normal sudoku rules apply.

Parity:
In every row and column, maximum two orthogonally connected cells can have the same parity.
(E.g. 213467 is fine, but 915 or 284 can never appear together.)

Arrows:
Find all the cells between an arrow cell and the edge of the board that have the same parity as the arrow cell.
The value of the arrow cell shows either the number of those cells or the sum of those cells.

Some examples:
| 3 1 8 | (6⭢) 5 2 | 7 4 9 |  (sum)
| 9 7 5 | (1⭢) 2 8 | 3 6 4 |  (number of cells)







F-puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=2p9rkvbf

CTC App: https://tinyurl.com/0hh1-puzzle

Penpa: https://tinyurl.com/0hh1-penpa


Alternative links if the arrows don't show up on your device:
F-puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=2qvla8rf
CTC App: https://tinyurl.com/0h-h1-ctc-v2


Have fun!

matyas

Solution code: Row 2

Last changed on on 27. June 2023, 11:11

Solved by MonsieurTRISTE, dennischen, bigger, Gryllulus, Vebby, Dentones, futoysl, ancarro, Kowadis
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on 17. November 2023, 00:59 by Kowadis
I play Oh h1 a lot and often thought about making sudokus from it, your idea is perfect!

on 27. June 2023, 11:11 by matt383
Added alternative links (thx @giladooshlon)

on 27. June 2023, 08:02 by dennischen
Really creative puzzle, the condition did require quite a bit of finesse to interpret.

Difficulty:5
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