Rules
Normal sudoku rules apply.
Digits around an X sum to 10.
Multiplying the digits on each end of a brown line gives the sum of all digits on that line. For example, a line could have the digits 3-5-4, because 3x4 = 3+5+4.
Solution code: Columns 7 and 9.
on 11. December 2023, 22:14 by Fool on Hill
I'm with the easier than 5* solvers, but I can quite see how it would get a 5. However it is rated for challenge, it is beautifully constructed.
on 10. December 2023, 00:29 by Agent
Cool puzzle, thanks!
on 9. December 2023, 19:24 by henrypijames
Nice new ruleset, but I'm surprised this is rated 5 difficulty - only 3 for me.
on 8. December 2023, 20:15 by BHUNTER47
This flowed so well, and forced me to do a lot of mental math to determine possibilities in two specific areas. Loved this ruleset.
on 8. December 2023, 19:31 by peacherwu2
The central strip is incredible!!
on 8. December 2023, 18:53 by GeorgeTheToad2
Another new constraint with some beautiful logic throughout. Really enjoyed this challenge. Well done IcyFruit and thank you for creating this gem.
on 8. December 2023, 16:43 by samuel1997
Another spectacular puzzle! I find this quite approachable though, or at least not mind-binding.
on 8. December 2023, 13:24 by lmdemasi
This was stellar. Really enjoyed working out all the moving parts.
on 8. December 2023, 00:11 by bansalsaab
Great concept but it wasnt that hard. Probably 3.5*
on 7. December 2023, 23:05 by Playmaker6174
There're a few times I looked at some random line and then I was like "how were they drawn like this", and it was only a short while later that I was in awe of the hidden logic in there. Another unexpectedly clever puzzle as usual! ;)
on 7. December 2023, 22:46 by DadJokes
Another brilliancy. Well done!
on 7. December 2023, 22:46 by Myxo
Incredible! You keep coming up with banger after banger puzzle :D
on 7. December 2023, 22:25 by Mad-Tyas
Great puzzle! Very nice flow of deductions.
I guess I was perfectly prepared for this ruleset after setting my puzzle "Factor Finesse" :-)
26 min is usually not what I can expect when I attempt a 5/5 difficulty.