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Pointed Totals (Hot Arrows, Killer)

(Published on 25. March 2024, 16:29 by Chilly)

I was asked to make a puzzle combining the min/max arrow rules with other constraints - so I chose killer, and this was the result. It should be quite approachable.

    The Rules:

    Normal Sudoku rules apply. Hot Arrows: The digit in a hot arrow cell must be bigger than the digits in all the cells that it points to. Killer Cages: Digits in cages must sum to the total in the top left corner of the cage, Digits may not repeat in a cage.

    Pointed Totals

    by Chilly

    Link for solving on Sudokupad

Solution code: Row 9

Last changed on on 16. February 2025, 18:44

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Last changed on 16. February 2025, 18:44

on 16. February 2025, 17:42 by Chilly
New arrow look

on 7. November 2024, 01:57 by PinkNickels
I do enjoy Goodliffing quite a bit and this was the puzzle for me! Thanks for sharing.

on 24. April 2024, 14:21 by Crusader175
Really nice used of both constraint!

on 4. April 2024, 23:48 by Snaques
Very nice puzzle. It might indeed be 2* but I have to admit it took a while for me to get familiar with these arrows. Was kinda hard to keep track what restricted what at times.

But yeah, very fun in the end. Thanks Chilly!

Last changed on 26. March 2024, 11:13

on 25. March 2024, 20:01 by mathpesto
Another great implementation of this ruleset! Lots of interesting interactions with the cages, and super smooth

Thanks MP - glad you enjoyed!

Last changed on 26. March 2024, 11:12

on 25. March 2024, 18:47 by GorgeousNicko
I enjoyed this. The logical flow is clean and smooth. 3 stars is way too high a difficulty rating imho.

Yeah - I think you're right. I was trying not to set levels too low with a newish rule set, but in this case 2* does seem right.

Difficulty:2
Rating:94 %
Solved:111 times
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