The Song of the Serpent and the Wanderer
Behold! Hear ye, for a tale of dire proportions unfoldeth. In the hallowed kingdom of Sudokuland, a demon, Nordy its name, hath unleashed a monstrous serpent, its vastness eclipsing the very sun. From the majestic watchtowers of the realm, dire reports arrive, recounting how the odd serpent slithereth through each of the villages, sowing dread and laying waste to all who cross its path.
Locked within their abodes, the hapless denizens beseech the gods for a saviour to come and deliver them from this perilous plight. Yet, alas, time ticks away, their provisions dwindle, and the hopes of the realm fade with each passing morn. Day after day, explorers have set forth from the kingdom and traversed the lands in search of a remedy, to no avail. And lo! Today, a glimmer of hope emerges, as the great sorcerer Simon uncovereth an ancient scroll containing a powerful incantation, a luminous spell that shall safeguard the kingdom and banish the serpentine fiend, casting it back into the wicked abyss from whence it was summoned.
Now, wanderer, dost thou possess the valour to journey through all the villages, separating them as the spell commandeth, returning to the palace of the king and thus redeeming Sudokuland? Know this, adventurer: in thy hands the destiny of a realm lieth.
The Spell
With mystic art and power combined,Rules:
The Sudokuland: Divide the grid into regions, each consisting of nine orthogonally connected cells. Each row, column and region must contain the digits 1 to 9 once each.
The King’s Palace: The shown region is the king’s palace. It is one of the regions in which the grid has to be divided, and so it contains the digits 1 to 9 once each.
The Serpent: Some cells must be shaded to form a single snake that is one cell wide that does not branch and cannot touch itself, not even diagonally. The snake must contain only odd digits.
The Watchtowers: The digit in a watchtower (the squared cells) says how many snake cells are a knight’s move away from that cell. Those snake cells sum to the number placed in the top-left corner of the watchtower. There is a watchtower in every region of the grid, and the snake cannot pass through any watchtower.
The Spell: Each region of the grid must contain exactly the same number of snake cells.
NOTE: The snake may or may not form a loop with itself - you will have to find that out while solving.
This is an example of how the watchtowers work:
The watchtower in the peach region sees 3 snake cells with a knight’s move, so its digit is a 3, and those snake cells sum to 7 (1+5+1).
The watchtower in the yellow region sees 2 snake cells with a knight’s move, so its digit is a 2, and those snake cells sum to 14 (9+5).
NOTE: the snake cells seen by the watchtowers can be in any region: for example in the peach watchtower the snake cells are in three different regions, while in the yellow watchtower the snake cells are both in the same region.
Solution code: The digits in column 7, from top to bottom, separated with dashes for region borders (Example: 47-125-3-896)
on 23. July 2023, 00:08 by damasosos92
Congrats to all of you! You saved Sudokuland!
on 22. July 2023, 16:52 by Elliptical
Top shelf puzzle. I'm adding it to my list of favorites.
on 18. July 2023, 20:42 by peacherwu2
Very tense yet fair. Beautiful work!
on 18. July 2023, 19:27 by Niverio
Fascinating tribute! Rules are very very strict but that doesn't take away from the fun!
on 18. July 2023, 17:34 by sasheo
I'm gonna need a shower after that!
10/10
on 18. July 2023, 04:35 by Calvinball
This is pure unadulterated madness, and I loved every moment of it.
Thanks for taking your time to set this!
on 18. July 2023, 00:17 by Ratfinkz
Lovely puzzle, enjoyed helping on the solve!
on 18. July 2023, 00:17 by Myxo
Very nice puzzle! Approachable snake building followed by a tough but fair chaos construction :)
on 17. July 2023, 21:56 by Nordy
A true honor to receive this phenomenal puzzle as a tribute. The way you incorporated my favorite constraints is nothing short of incredible. It is the perfect mix of challenge, beauty, and fun. Obviously I am a little bit biased, but this puzzle gets my absolute highest recommendation. Thank you so much damasosos92!
on 17. July 2023, 18:27 by damasosos92
Added the "odd" word to the spell, as suggested in the comments, and further clarified the properties of the snake.
on 17. July 2023, 17:48 by marcmees
very nice. thanks
on 17. July 2023, 17:16 by henrypijames
Love it! The spell is powerful and versatile, but tricky to use - as a spell should be. :P
Would be great if the word "odd", "oddly", "uneven", or something alike could be worked into the description of the serpent, either in the song or the spell.
Reply: ooooh it's a very cool idea! Let me think at the best place in the spell to say that. - damasosos92
on 17. July 2023, 07:08 by yttrio
This was a blast to solve! I particularly liked the logic used when trying to determine the path of the snake.
on 17. July 2023, 04:24 by dumediat
It was a privilege to test such an amazing puzzle! :)
on 17. July 2023, 04:09 by damasosos92
I changed the example image to better clarify the rules.