I've always wanted to create a suguru deconstruction puzzle, and after seeing AstralSky's "Shrinking Killer" I immediately knew this ruleset would be perfect for me to start off, so enjoy!
1. Fill some cells in the grid with the digits 1-9 such that no digit repeats in a row or column. Cells with a line or connected by a dot must have a digit in them.
2. All digits must belong to a region, which is a collection of orthogonally connected cells. A region of size n contains the digits 1 through n once each. Regions may not touch each other orthogonally, although they may touch each other diagonally.
3. Blue lines are shrinking lines. Starting from the two circles, the next digit on the line is strictly between or equal to the two former digits.
4. All adjacent digits with a ratio of 1:2 are marked by black dots; all adjacent consecutive digits are marked by white dots. The instance of 1 and 2 being adjacent can be marked by either dot.
Solution code: Row 1 (left to right) and then column 12 (top to bottom)
on 11. November 2023, 14:04 by Bootenks
That was awesome and a straight forward puzzle. I don't think it's a 4. Therefore you didn't need to complicated deductions.
I have enjoyed it a lot. Thanks for creating it.
on 10. July 2023, 05:33 by Mikemerin
Hey FYI, not sure if it’s just on mobile but the CTC link seems to be broken.
on 30. June 2023, 04:51 by h5663454
整挺好,就是这规则果然还是好别扭……
on 29. June 2023, 23:56 by peterkp
I love suguru puzzles but am not very good at them. This was set just at the right level for me. Thanks very much.
on 29. June 2023, 18:55 by StefanSch
Intresting ruleset!
on 29. June 2023, 15:37 by KevinTheMH
edited the title