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Godoku

(Published on 25. May 2024, 20:28 by sfushidahardy)

Rules:

  • Standard 9x9 go rules... I mean, sudoku rules apply.
  • White go stones: if a single white stone is on a corner of a cell, the digit in the cell is the number of digits with the same parity as itself in the diagonal beyond the white stone.
  • Black go stones: if a single black stone is on a corner of a cell, the digit in the cell is the number of digits with the opposite parity from itself in the diagonal beyond the black stone.
  • If multiple stones are on the corners of a cell, the digit in the cell is the sum of the values computed as above for each stone.
  • Tesuji: The cells indicated with 一, 二, and 三 (1, 2, and 3) contain digits in strictly ascending order.

Solve Godoku on Sudokupad.

Here's an example of what a 6x6 solution might look like, to explain the go-stone rules. The relevant cells have been coloured to indicate parity.

Solution code: The digits in row 9.

Last changed on on 26. May 2024, 21:41

Solved by SKORP17, efnenu, SudokuHero, Grothenlace, isajo4002, SynVT, cristophermoore, henrypijames, Banana, MTTyler, Komeiji_Carey, etoler, MaizeGator, yttrio, Piatato
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Comments

on 2. September 2024, 01:19 by yttrio
After navigating a somewhat unfamiliar fuseki, I entered the middle game with some confidence, only to find myself in a tricky capturing race where my reading skills were put to the test. Fortunately, I found the correct shape point and was able to coast in the endgame for a 3.5-point victory over this magnificent puzzle!

on 26. July 2024, 06:04 by MaizeGator
Striking balance of simplicity and beauty. The well-placed clues are very powerful!

on 26. May 2024, 21:41 by sfushidahardy
Changed to an example which doesn't hint at the break-in, and coloured cells for clarity.

Last changed on 26. May 2024, 20:53

on 26. May 2024, 20:50 by sfushidahardy
Added example image.

Last changed on 26. May 2024, 20:22

on 26. May 2024, 18:09 by bansalsaab
Hello sfushidahardy, can you give an example of this ruleset please.

Reply: I've added an example.

on 26. May 2024, 07:03 by cristophermoore
Some lovely logic - great how the ruleset came together. I had to do some scanning but it was still a lot of fun. Thank you!

on 26. May 2024, 05:15 by SynVT
fun one to solve, love the sequencing

on 26. May 2024, 00:17 by SudokuHero
Truly beautiful logic on a visually stunning grid. I love the theme as well.

on 26. May 2024, 00:12 by efnenu
There were so many moments when I asked myself how I didn't see the next step earlier! Thank you for this great puzzle and the fresh ruleset.

Difficulty:4
Rating:94 %
Solved:15 times
Observed:5 times
ID:000I81

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