German Spoon (6×6)
(Published on 5. April 2024, 13:45 by Jreg)
A simple 6×6 Sudoku meant to serve as an easy introduction to variant rules.
Normal 6×6 Sudoku rules apply: place the digits 1-6 without repeats in every row, column, and 2×3 region. Digits along green "German whispers" lines must differ by at least 5. Cells separated by a white dot must be consecutive; not all white dots are given. The inequality sign points towards the lower of two digits.
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Solution code: Digits from column 6, read from top to bottom.
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Solved by Zandi, Ju Corb, ludvigr04, elephant_in_the_room, yourfavdutchie, ark29, appletrapezoid, unlogical, Gosciola19, Miaocik, Christovaneeden, maniacaljackal, LehanLehan, latters176, apcostel15, luisdcnt, ... wang, jgarber, Juanfox5, maiaz, Azvaril, ParaNox, sorryimLate, moss, Javier Rebottaro, permafrostyx, Gulldozer, niclasfg, Cezarr, NeroChaos, Drawoon, PippoForte, 3ColorTheorem, Kichelle
Comments
on 13. August 2024, 22:38 by permafrostyx
haha funny v
on 14. April 2024, 22:52 by DK_48
V is not 5. Wer lesen kann ist klar im Vorteil ! Ich bin’s jedenfalls nicht.
Last changed on 5. April 2024, 17:44on 5. April 2024, 17:15 by DiMono
At 17, I think this is probably the most solves a puzzle has gotten on this site without having a rating. Congrats?
Edit: I have been proven wrong. Another puzzle got 23.
on 5. April 2024, 14:41 by ark29
Fun. And I realised the importance of reading rules. I assumed the V was a 5 and completley got flustered the first time round.
on 5. April 2024, 14:14 by Ju Corb
Thanks for an approachable puzzle