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Walls of Eternal Damnation (Secret Satan)

(Published on 22. January 2024, 09:00 by Agent)

This is the puzzle I created for The Book Wyrm during the Secret Satan puzzle exchange. It was an opportunity to push the boundaries of puzzle creation beyond what I normally do. I think it's by far the craziest and most intricate ruleset I've set, probably one of the hardest solves as well. It will likely require a high cognitive load, with multiple layers of logic embedded in the puzzle, and a marathon solve time is to be expected. I still encourage you to give it a try, as I think it's one of the best puzzles I have created so far.

Rules

  • Shade some cells in the grid. Place a digit from 1 to 9 into every unshaded cell so that no repeating digits occur in any row or column. Shaded cells do not contain digits.

  • Directed Loop (Crossing): Draw a directed loop that travels orthogonally through the centers of some cells. The loop may cross itself, but may not turn at an intersection or otherwise overlap.

  • Chaos Deconstruction: All unshaded cells must belong to a region of up to 9 orthogonally connected cells. A region of size N contains the digits 1 through N once each. Regions are allowed to touch each other orthogonally.

  • Interaction: On a single round trip of the loop, each region must be entered and exited exactly once.

  • Castle Wall Delta: A number in a clue cell indicates the absolute difference between the amount of steps made towards that cell and the amount of steps made away from that cell, when completing a single round trip of the loop. Only steps within the row or column of the clue cell count.

  • Japanese Sums: Clues outside the grid represent the sum of values in each contiguous sequence of unshaded cells in the respective row or column. For a given row or column, either all clues or no clues are given.

  • Modifiers: For any Japanese Sums clue, the value of a digit on a loop segment going towards that clue is increased by 1. Conversely, the value of a digit on a loop segment going away from that clue is decreased by 1. Values of digits are otherwise unchanged.

  • Cipher: Each letter represents a different digit from 0 to 9. A question mark may represent any digit from 0 to 9, but for double digit numbers, the first digit may not be 0.

  • Clarification: Castle Wall Delta clues cannot belong to a region, and cannot be visited by the loop. For the purpose of Japanese Sums, the clue number is not considered a digit, and the clue cell interrupts any contiguous sequence of unshaded cells on either side.

Initiation Ritual (8x8)

Walls of Eternal Damnation (13x13)

I highly recommend Penpa+ for this puzzle, since there's more options for directed loops. If you decide to attempt the solve in SudokuPad, my suggestion would be to use the colour of line segments to represent their direction (e.g. green segments go upwards or to the left, red segments go downwards or to the right).

Solution code: The number of turns of the loop in each row, from top to bottom. Then the digits in the last row, from left to right, ignoring empty cells.

Last changed on on 27. February 2024, 05:03

Solved by The Book Wyrm, zzw, lerroyy, Vebby, ONeill, Jesper, KNT, MorganLeah, Paletron, Mr_tn, MagnusJosefsson, Myxo, filuta, ascension, Silverstep, pkp, ibag, jay bhayani, h5663454, widjo
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Comments

on 20. May 2024, 08:40 by ibag
This is probably one of the most difficult and one of the most beautiful puzzles I've ever solved - but certainly the craziest!

on 8. March 2024, 15:43 by pkp
Reminder for those not familiar with the Castle Wall ruleset: the loop can not travel through a clue cell.

on 1. March 2024, 21:08 by Silverstep
I would list every part I like about this puzzle, but I fear I might hit the character limit; I would rate higher than 5 stars, unfortunately there is no such option.

on 19. February 2024, 10:36 by filuta
Epic puzzle. The ruleset is enormous, but luckily the puzzle is so long, you get used to it very well within the first 20%. And ofc great to see another member in the castle wall delta family.

on 19. February 2024, 00:09 by Myxo
Wow! Absolutely wonderful puzzle from start to finish.

on 14. February 2024, 14:49 by MagnusJosefsson
Amazing! Such an epic and rewarding struggle all the way through!

on 29. January 2024, 03:21 by KNT
jesus christ

on 27. January 2024, 00:39 by Jesper
Awesome puzzle, crazy in a good way, lots of cool deductions!

on 24. January 2024, 16:16 by ONeill
Outstanding puzzle, I enjoyed the ruleset a lot :)

on 23. January 2024, 12:51 by lerroyy
Really cool puzzle, and impressive construction, thanks!

on 22. January 2024, 17:56 by zzw
Completely and utterly insane. Among the hardest puzzles I've solved, but it was very much worth it. This puzzle is just incredible!

on 22. January 2024, 16:16 by The Book Wyrm
This puzzle is utterly incredible, definitely one of the best puzzles I've ever solved.
Huge thanks to Agent for making it for me.

The ruleset is very complex, but all the parts of it are interconnected, and everything works well together.
The solve path, while tough, is very smooth, with lots of interesting (and difficult) deductions throughout.
It is very difficult and easy to make mistakes, and the solve path is very narrow, so be careful when solving, and be aware that it will alomst certainly take several hours to solve.
That said, I highly recommend this puzzle to anyone willing to give it a go. It is just insane.

:)

Difficulty:5
Rating:99 %
Solved:20 times
Observed:3 times
ID:000GMT

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