Normal sudoku rules apply.
Digits adjacent to a white dot must be consecutive.
Cage clues, if given, show the sum of the digits in that cage. No pair of digits can appear together in more than one cage. For example, if there is a cage containing 1, 4, and 7, then there cannot be another cage which contains both 1 and 4.
Solution code: Column 9
on 10. June 2024, 09:46 by SirJefferE
One more down, two more to go! Wonderful as always. Thanks!
on 29. January 2024, 00:32 by Myxo
Wonderful puzzle!
on 21. January 2024, 13:10 by Fool on Hill
Not easy - but loved the break-in I found and steady and precise logic throughout. Great puzzle.
on 16. January 2024, 01:20 by konklone
I really enjoyed this - steadily working out what the cage combinations had to be was great fun. There was always some additional step you could take, and the cage interactions was established were fun to figure out. Really impressively set.
on 13. January 2024, 14:59 by bansalsaab
Amazing puzzle.