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Lacunae (Sortadoku/Sandwich/Projected Sums)

(Published on 26. November 2023, 16:29 by dumediat)

This puzzle was created for zetamath's "Sortadoku" puzzle challenge for November/December 2023, where setters were tasked with creating a puzzle using sudoku rules...but with a slight twist. This may involve a little more than a "slight" twist, but I hope you enjoy it anyway!

Ratings, comments, and feedback are much appreciated! Please feel free to reach out to me on Discord if you have any comments or questions. Please also feel free to try my other puzzles here.

Rules:

  • Place the digits 1-9 into each cell in the grid. Some cells in the grid are shaded, and all others are unshaded. Given digits may be shaded or unshaded.
  • Digits in unshaded cells may not repeat in the other unshaded cells in their row, column, and 3x3 box (ie, they follow normal sudoku rules).
  • Digits in shaded cells may repeat in other shaded or unshaded cells in their row, column, and 3x3 box (ie, they need not follow normal sudoku rules); digits in unshaded cells do not 'see' digits in shaded cells for purposes of sudoku.
  • A digit in a cell with an arrow indicates the number of shaded cells in the arrow's direction; arrow cells are always unshaded.
  • Clues outside the grid are both sandwich sums and shade sums.
  • Sandwich sums indicate the sum of the digits in unshaded cells between the unshaded 1 and 9 in that row/column; any 1s and 9s in shaded cells would not be considered as sandwich 'crusts' for this rule.
  • Shade sums indicate the sum of the digits in shaded cells in that row/column; for example, valid shade sums for a 3 clue include 3, 1+2, and 1+1+1.
  • A row/column without a clue may or may not contain a valid sandwich; if a valid sandwich exists, the sum of the shaded cells may or may not equal the sandwich sum in that row/column.

SudokuPad: https://tinyurl.com/y8cv3hvv

Penpa+: https://tinyurl.com/yo2uw3eo

Solution code: Row 4 (9 digits)


Solved by Bellsita, Bootenks, Myxo, Mr_tn, damasosos92, bansalsaab, fjam, MicroStudy, TheBearBoi, josh_johnson, tuturitu, mse326, h5663454, nuzzopa, Tony, Paletron, akaedl, Agent, itweb, hoopsie, samuel1997, ... halakani, rmn, mnasti2, DenchTurtle, functor, escutcheon, peacherwu2, marcmees, shteev, MadHypnofrog, wisty, SKORP17, OGRussHood, Tigger579, Uhu, cmb, Everys, PippoForte, nottabird, Sewerin
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Comments

on 9. August 2024, 01:55 by nottabird
My favourite puzzle I've solved in a long time! Hope to see another like it

on 10. May 2024, 11:30 by Everys
Nice, but agree with Tony, less difficult than other 5 stars, even many 4 stars.

on 10. December 2023, 21:48 by wisty
Awesome puzzle! Very impressive resolution. I have decided double sandwiches are evil

on 28. November 2023, 11:49 by Gammon88
Excellent puzzle, This really is an unusual but beautiful puzzle

on 27. November 2023, 19:36 by TrollErgoSum
Delightfully weird

on 27. November 2023, 19:34 by samuel1997
Very interesting! It really challenges my scanning skill.

on 27. November 2023, 16:21 by Agent
Very funky puzzle, I enjoyed that! I'm surprised the shaded cells could resolve at all.

on 27. November 2023, 10:45 by Tony
100% smooth and fun under crazy rulesets. Not that difficult though.

on 27. November 2023, 10:44 by Tony
100% smooth and fun under crazy rulesets. Not that difficult though.

on 26. November 2023, 22:21 by MicroStudy
brother you are insane

on 26. November 2023, 19:26 by bansalsaab
what a construction. Forces you to unlearn the basics.

on 26. November 2023, 18:47 by damasosos92
Just beautiful!

on 26. November 2023, 16:48 by Myxo
Very cool concept and execution :)

Difficulty:5
Rating:96 %
Solved:48 times
Observed:7 times
ID:000FYQ

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