• Normal Sudoku Rules apply.
• The digits in each cage sum to a prime number but no two cages sum to the same prime. Digits in a cage MAY repeat.
Please be aware this is a heavily arithmetical puzzle! Hope you enjoy! 😄 - Any feedback or comments welcome!
Solution code: Row 1 (left to right) & Column 6 (top to bottom) (18 digits)
on 26. June 2024, 18:51 by peacherwu2
from itertools import combinations ...
on 19. June 2024, 21:23 by nassausolver
Took me FOREVER but I loved it :)
on 15. June 2024, 15:02 by samuel1997
This is a wonderful discovery! Amazing!
on 13. June 2024, 19:00 by Playmaker6174
"Sometimes your persistence is almost frightening"
What a gem of a puzzle and of course, one better be careful if wanting to observe this thing x)
on 13. June 2024, 18:44 by marcmees
unbelievably good. Thanks
on 13. June 2024, 17:22 by Piatato
Awesome, I did not expect this to be so smooth!
on 13. June 2024, 15:58 by Snookerfan
Beautiful and surprisingly smooth! Thank you
on 13. June 2024, 15:19 by Bankey
Brutal. Incredible that this can exist. Mandatory for all prime lovers :). For me, definitely a 5*. Thanks for hours of fun, @ Xenonetix :).
on 12. June 2024, 15:33 by Ragna
Wow! What a wonderful puzzle! Thank you very much :-)))
on 12. June 2024, 05:27 by Agent
Incredible! Surprisingly approachable at the start, the final trick was the hardest for me but it resolved very nicely after that.
on 12. June 2024, 04:10 by lerroyy
Very cool puzzle!
on 12. June 2024, 02:05 by SudokuHero
Amazing. Is the prime cages genre complete? Or are we going to get into gattai levels of crazy? Find out next time on Dragon Ball Z
on 12. June 2024, 02:03 by Playmaker6174
I haven’t even solved this but I can already admit what an insane discovery this is, dayum
How can I help you compensating your time after this workout x)
on 12. June 2024, 01:03 by glum_hippo
It worked! Very impressive feat! And enjoyable too