Normal sudoku rules apply (no repeats in a row, column, or box).
"Cells" separated by a Roman numeral must sum to that numeral's value. Cages are treated as a single cell for the purposes of the Roman numeral clues.
The value of a cage is equal to the product of the digits contained within it. The values of some cages are given.
Every prime digit (2, 3, 5, 7) that is orthogonally adjacent to another prime digit has been highlighted in light purple.
For reference:
M = 1000
D = 500
C = 100
L = 50
Made with sirxemic's sudoku maker.
I made this because I wanted to utilize the Roman numerals higher than X and V. Apologies if the abundance of prime number clues make it too easy; I probably would not have been able to solve this without them.
Solution code: Row 1, from left to right
on 19. August 2024, 22:08 by permafrostyx
yay mathsy
on 26. May 2024, 00:34 by Fisherman
Very creative. At first I complained about too much Math, but others pointed there are some who love Math. God created us all differently.
on 25. May 2024, 22:49 by DonQuichopp
I enjoyed this very much! Great balance between easy, but still have to use your brain (multiplication in cages ;-) )
Thank you very much!
on 25. May 2024, 01:42 by Steven666v2
I really like maths so liked this one a lot!
on 24. May 2024, 15:17 by GorgeousNicko
Very entertaining - or should I say, valde delectabile!
respondeo de PersonWhoExists50306: Gratias!