Solution code: Row 9
on 29. June 2024, 05:00 by lapazhu
lovely puzzle. imo best solved using pen and paper as well
on 14. April 2024, 07:45 by Mip
Very nice. Puzzles like this make me really wish Sven's Sudoku Pad had a text box or something to keep notes in.
I certainly don't have the working memory to keep track of all relationships to figure out which ones do/don't work.
on 9. April 2024, 22:10 by DanSkorne
Counter to everyone else, found resolving the 'second part' incredibly simple, but the colouring bit kicked my ass for almost 4 hours. First 3* puzzle I've solved that felt like I'd really earned!
on 9. April 2024, 06:33 by coreydixon
Amazing ending!! Love love love this series.
on 9. April 2024, 01:29 by coreydixon
Amazing ending!! Love love love this series.
on 7. April 2024, 16:52 by chain.reader
Awesome! once again, love this series.
on 5. April 2024, 11:34 by utsavb
big fan of this series and really admired the end of this one
on 4. April 2024, 16:16 by cpx86
Wow, what a stellar puzzle. I had doubts about my reasoning in the 2nd part, so when I turned out to be correct and it all unraveled was very satisfying :)
on 4. April 2024, 15:13 by Franjo
A funny colorful miracle! Amazing how this works. Thank you so much for sharing.
on 3. April 2024, 09:51 by lcy.30
The colouring part is fascinating and the second part costs me almost 30 minutes. Great that I figured out the pattern eventually.
on 3. April 2024, 00:15 by VitP
a puzzle in two parts.
the procedure for the first part is clear enough. for the second part, i did a bunch of CASING until i figured out the LOGICAL PROCEDURE.
which leads to ...
certainly boggles MY mind how the constructor could first INVENT the procedure and then APPLY it.
from timyoth: oh stop it you. You're making me blush
on 2. April 2024, 17:31 by Isfan
Thank you for another lovely KICK puzzle.
Possibly the best one yet, keep them coming please!
From timyoth: Glad to hear it! I have some grids up my sleeve, but I would like to keep adding some interesting logic rather than just pumping out the same steps in a different shape. Stay tuned!
Difficulty: | ![]() |
Rating: | 94 % |
Solved: | 144 times |
Observed: | 7 times |
ID: | 000HJF |