Inspiration:
Rules:
Normal sudoku rules apply.
Disjoint Groups: Cells in the same relative position in different boxes cannot contain the same digits.
Wheels: Digits in a circle have to be placed in the same circular order in the four cells that are touched by the circle. The circle have to be rotated 90° clockwise N times from the current position. N is the digit in the cell inside the circle.
Example: R2C8=6, then R1C8=8 and R2C9=4
Puzzle Link:
SudokuPad (non-rotatable wheels)
My youtube channel on solving sudoku: Crusader Puzzle
Solution code: Row 1 Row 9
on 19. September 2023, 06:09 by konklone
Really enjoyed this! Gradually understanding how I could constrain the wheels to the point where you could make concrete conclusions was a lot of fun. Not trivial, but not impenetrable either. Loved the use of PuzzleTV to make it more engaging and more understandable!
Reply: Thank you konklone! It was super fun to rotate this wheels on Puzzle TV. :)
on 31. August 2023, 17:41 by Elliptical
Very interesting and, quite frankly, not too hard. Thank you.
Reply: Thank you Elliptical!