Schrödinger 104: Quantum Entanglement
(Published on 12. October 2023, 23:10 by ViKingPrime)
PUZZLE:
RULES:
"Normal"
Schrödinger rules apply.
(i.e. place the digits 0 through 9 once each in every row, column and box;
two of the digits will have to share a Schrödinger Cell;
each row, column and box contains exactly one Schrödinger Cell).
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Circle: Digits within a circle indicate exactly how many circles contain that digit.
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Killer: Digits within a cage must sum to the number in the top-left corner (
if given).
MODIFIER:
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Schrödinger Certainty (Identical): Each Schrödinger cell contains the identical pair of digits.
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Schrödinger Certainty (Restrictive): If a Schrödinger cell falls within a Circle cell, it marks an appearance for each digit (
i.e. Circles track the number of digit appearances and not value appearances).
INTRODUCTION:
You may notice a different naming convention to the series. I decided to adjust a few things, given I sometimes steer away from tutorial-level challenges; you'll find the puzzles sorted by the difficulty as set by the solvers (which should help guide you on where you might like to begin).
This particular puzzle is a return to form, as it should be fairly approachable if you're at all familiar with
marty_sears's Circle logic. I do hope you enjoy.
Here are some puzzles from other setters using a similar constraint:
"
Mighty Arrows"
by lepton
"
Schrödinger's Foggy Rationale"
by gdc
Have fun!
Solve in f-puzzles!
Solve in SudokuPad!
The
Schrödinger Series
Starter:
Intermediate:
Advanced:
Watch Wenchang Lu
Solution code: The column number of each Schrödinger cells, top-row to bottom-row.
Last changed on on 9. September 2024, 17:15
Solved by gdc, Vodakhan , marcmees, kureha, Elliott810, Paletron, cegie, HumanBirdsong, Bootenks, A very large bear, GentlemanJim, AKernel, meowme, flyjim, mse326, NeroChaos, wenchang, madhupt, zrbakhtiar, ... Sewerin, TheBearBoi, KlausRG, dtoto, botteur, MaNCS, Slink, starelev5, timww572, totem_mapr, MCMCHammer, jimmy_bob, PippoForte, KyubiBoy, duckling, LehanLehan, Kiwingkz, Mr_tn, ZornsLemon, mccuskp
Comments
on 18. October 2023, 19:28 by wenchang
Great Schroedinger! Spoiler alert! https://youtu.be/XxVN94f9Vaw
Last changed on 13. October 2023, 05:19on 13. October 2023, 00:38 by gdc
That was fun to solve! I avoided the mathsy part of counting the circles a bit too long but just because there was so much else to grab on to. The "Identical" constraint is very powerful and makes this way easier than the average S-cell puzzle.
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@gdc - It was a fun logic combo to set. I think I'd like to try my hand at a fog-of-war puzzle next; your latest puzzle has inspired me <3 -- VKP