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Schrödinger's Minesweeper

(Published on 30. March 2024, 02:48 by starwarigami)

Links: Rules:
  • Place the digits 0-9 in the grid so that every row, column, and 3x3 box contains every digit exactly once.
  • To enable this, there is a single Schrödinger cell in each row, column, and box, that contains two digits.

  • A digit is a mine if it is "friendly", i.e. it matches its row, column, or box number.
  • The sum of the digits in a circle is the number of mines seen in the 8 surrounding cells.
  • Circles may also contain mines, but they will not be included in that cell's count.
  • The sum of the digits along an arrow equals the sum of the digits in the connected circle.
  • All valid circle are given, but not all mines are necessarily seen.
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Solved by redgecko, BHUNTER47, tuturitu, SKORP17, Vodakhan
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on 30. March 2024, 14:19 by BHUNTER47
Excellent puzzle with great logic regarding the arrows to even get broken in.

Difficulty:4
Rating:N/A
Solved:5 times
Observed:6 times
ID:000HHF

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