Logic Masters Deutschland e.V.

Suguru Sandwiches

(Published on 25. June 2024, 21:25 by AnalyticalNinja )

I've been creating puzzles for my Patreon for a while now and wanted to share this one I initially made about 8 months ago and posted there. If you want to check out some of the other interesting things I've been doing, you can find it here.

Rules:
Place the digits 1-N into each region where N is the size of that region.
Digits CAN repeat within rows and columns, but CAN'T be within a kings move of an identical digit.
Numbers outside the grid are Sandwich clues, giving the sum of digits between the highest and lowest digit within that row or column from the direction of the clue. In the case of repeated digits, the sum is between the first of the highest digit and the first of the lowest digit from that clue. (i.e. a row of 13415634 would have a sandwich clue of 13 from the left and 5 from the right.)

SudokuPad Solving Link

Solution code: Row 7 of the finished grid.


Solved by SKORP17, uvo, RockyRoer, jkuo7, MonsieurTRISTE, marcmees, rockratzero, samuel1997, abed hawila, Jesper, SPREVVIE, misko, palpot
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Comments

on 1. July 2024, 17:55 by Jesper
Cool puzzle, thanks!

Last changed on 27. June 2024, 16:55

on 27. June 2024, 16:55 by samuel1997
This is quite quite brilliant! The fact that a crust for a row doesn't need to be the crust for its corresponding column is insane! But I love this idea so much. Thanks.

on 26. June 2024, 19:19 by marcmees
very nice. thanks

on 26. June 2024, 15:39 by MonsieurTRISTE
This is fun, yet harder than an average 4-stars puzzle. For me the difficulty (at any moment) is to choose the right sandwich to solve.

Last changed on 26. June 2024, 00:34

on 25. June 2024, 23:07 by RockyRoer
Whew. I miss my predictable two crusts per row sandwiches! That was hard for me to wrap my mind around :-) Thanks for the interesting combo!

- You are so very welcome RockyRoer! I bet you also missed knowing exactly what digits the crusts would be too! XD
I think that was some of my favorite bits of logic in this one, both the multiple crusts, and the unknown digits for crusts provided such interesting interactions in this. :)

Difficulty:4
Rating:92 %
Solved:13 times
Observed:1 times
ID:000IO7

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