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A Prime Example

(Published on 20. February 2024, 19:48 by Laake)

A Prime Example

    Made this puzzle a couple months ago, but I am not good at putting everything on here. Whoops! I thought I'd play around with a slight twist on the parity mirror variant that I've seen a few times, hope it's interesting!

Rules:
  • Normal sudoku rules apply.
  • Adjacent digits on a green german whisper line have a difference of at least 5.
  • Digits on a purple renban line are a consecutive set of non-repeating digits, in any order.
  • Digits along thermometers strictly increase from the bulb to the tip.
  • The blue line reflects prime numbers on each side. E.g. if r2c6 is prime, then r6c2 is also prime. For clarities sake, 1 is not prime.

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Solution code: Row 9 please


Solved by SKORP17, dennischen, lmdemasi, WarriorKitten, Dag H, asver, mezeji, Fredxl, Puzzle Weasel, ZornsLemon, The Book Wyrm, lovely, PippoForte, karen_birgitta
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on 12. August 2024, 17:32 by The Book Wyrm
Fun puzzle!
A little tricky at times, very a sparse clue layout, but it comes together nicely. The prime mirror ruleset is interesting and adds some nice deductions.

Difficulty:3
Rating:85 %
Solved:14 times
Observed:6 times
ID:000H15

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