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No 5x5 Sudoku Allowed

(Published on 13. October 2023, 21:16 by Kitty Trouble)

Normal 5x5 sudoku rules may not apply. Place digits, ranging from 1-5, into the grid, such that each column and row does not contain exactly 1 of any digit. Inside cages, digits may repeat, but cannot sum to the value given in the corner. Cells separated by a white dot cannot have a difference equal to the value in the center. Digits along an arrow must not sum to the value in the circle. Digits along a magenta renban line must not form a set of sequential, non-repeating numbers - they can repeat or be non-sequential. Digits along an orange entropic line must be entirely low (1-2), middle (3), or high (4-5). Digits along each main diagonal must repeat at least once.

f-puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=yrlqmy6k

CTC: https://sudokupad.app/euo47x8o40

Hints: https://pastebin.com/4kRUhyHe

Solution code: Enter 10 digits, without spaces, equal to the first row (from left to right) followed by the second row (from left to right)

Last changed on on 17. October 2023, 02:08

Solved by KyubiBoy, Xalothros, Nell Gwyn, starelev5, samuel1997, pms_headache, Kafkapharnaum, Raistlen, qiuyanzhe, lmdemasi, ThePedallingPianist, Cheerful Bird, zrbakhtiar, The Book Wyrm, BaumJames, Kekes, simoons, fecske, annaswan, GhTheOne, teuthida, zhangjinyang, Luaryo
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Last changed on 21. November 2023, 08:07

on 20. November 2023, 09:51 by simoons
Nice puzzle!
I was a bit mislead by the different formulations for the same thing in the rules ("not contain exactly 1 of any digit" = "Digits (...) must repeat at least once"), but once I understood the rules correctly, it was very enjoyable to solve the puzzle!

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Yep, the rules are that way due to how normal sudoku typically defines them, and thus they're worded to be the opposite.

on 2. November 2023, 01:35 by The Book Wyrm
This puzzle is mad. Looks like a bit of a mess, but is very interesting to solve. Took a lot of thought about how the ruleset worked and what options there were for things.
Very good, and satisfying to figure out.
Surprisingly tough for such a little puzzle.

on 14. October 2023, 20:20 by Kafkapharnaum
A devilishly clever little thing! Looks like a complete mess at first glance, but it really relies on just a few major key deductions that make for an enjoyable path. Thanks for exploring the anti-sudoku variant like that! :D

Difficulty:3
Rating:96 %
Solved:23 times
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