This is the first in a mini-series that myself and ThePedallingPianist have created together.
Part 1: Mods
Part 2: Mods and Quads
Part 3: Mods, Quads and Odds
Part 4: Mods, Quads, Odds and Schröds
Rules:
Click here to play on the CTC app
And here's another puzzle featuring these lines: Same Difference
Please leave a comment if you enjoy :)
Solution code: Column 9, reading downwards
on 23. October 2024, 19:00 by jakestilesowen
Surprising how few constraints there were. I definitely overdid it with the pencil marks for this one.
on 29. November 2023, 14:02 by jellef
Lovely puzzle. Very enjoyable to unravel all the clues that are hidden in there. One by one it unfolds like a piece of origami.
on 3. November 2023, 02:39 by heliopolix
What an awesome puzzle. Full of hidden discoveries and alluring pitfalls. Thoroughly enjoyed getting lost in this one!
on 3. November 2023, 02:37 by Ratfinkz
Lovely puzzle thoroughly enjoyed
on 18. October 2023, 15:13 by ViKingPrime
I am completely stunned. This was incredible... stellar. I don't know how you managed to cram that many epiphany moments into one puzzle. I'm not surprised though, when you have two of the best setters working together. Thank you, so much. This was a gift.
on 13. October 2023, 08:12 by Montikulum
I'd like to reach that level of "not too taxing" some day, but that said: excellent setting, obviously. Well done!
on 12. October 2023, 17:37 by Fool on Hill
This is a great introduction to the 'Same Difference' lines, with a range of deductions to be found. There are more secrets to be uncovered In the "Same Difference" puzzle linked below the rules, which is also a fine puzzle.
on 11. October 2023, 23:44 by zalaklab
Digit can be repeated on line ?
Marty: Yes :)