This is the first in my series exploring what can be done with the brilliant Squishdoku ruleset invented by Jay Dyer in November 2023.
Part 1: Neatly Squished
Part 2: Squishpers
Part 3: A Bigger Squish
Part 4: Straddle
Part 5: ???
Rules:
Click here to play on the CTC app
Please leave a comment if you enjoy :)
Solution code: Column 4, reading downwards
on 15. August 2024, 05:33 by ChinStrap
Utterly fascinating and ridiculous. Great mind bender.
on 17. April 2024, 00:15 by jellef
Brilliant puzzle. I would almost say it demonstrates parallel computing haha
on 8. December 2023, 10:01 by Ratfinkz
Another beautiful Marty puzzle with my typical "ah-ha" moment!!! Loved it!
on 8. December 2023, 03:04 by blackjackfitz
Gorgeous construction! Really takes advantage of the Squished geometry. Love the minimalist grid as well.
on 7. December 2023, 19:02 by ryanprobably
Much easier than Jay Dyer's original but equally as enjoyable!
on 7. December 2023, 13:47 by Nebuzaradan
Really nice demonstration of Squishdoku geometry. After the initial step, hard to know exactly what to look for, but gettable.
on 7. December 2023, 04:12 by ViKingPrime
Quite the rewarding thing to unravel - the geometry is a bit mind bending but if you can wrap your head around it, you'll feel quite satisfied by the end.
on 7. December 2023, 00:14 by Myxo
Beautifully minimal construction :D
on 7. December 2023, 00:13 by wisty
Miraculous! Solving this was such a treat, thanks.
on 7. December 2023, 00:13 by Niverio
The geometry of Squishdoku is really intriguing :)
on 6. December 2023, 22:45 by Prof.Dori
It is crazy how minimalistic the clues can be for such type puzzle which this one demonstrate the best. I hope people do more of this type of sudoku since is fun.
on 6. December 2023, 21:32 by antiknight
Cute idea! It will finish easily once you know the break-in.
on 6. December 2023, 18:11 by ThePedallingPianist
A lovely interpretation of Jay's cool new puzzle type! Lots to explore in a small grid and very satisfying to unwind, thank you!