Counting Primes
(Published on 2. July 2024, 02:52 by antiknight)
Enjoy solving the puzzle, and feel free to leave a comment if you liked it!
Rules:
1) Normal Sudoku rules apply:
Place the digits 1-6 into each cell of the grid. None of the rows, columns or boldly outlined 3x3 boxes contain repeated digits.
2) Prime Counter rules apply:
A digit in a circle indicates the total number of prime digits in the up to 8 surrounding cells, excluding itself. For example, if a circle is surrounded by the digits 1, 5, 2, 4, 6, 3, 1, and 4, then the circle would contain the number 3, since 1 is not considered a prime number.
3) Standard diagonal rules apply:
Digits along the negative diagonal must not repeat.
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Solution code: Row 6
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Comments
on 2. July 2024, 19:40 by Franjo
Sweet little puzzle - at most 2 stars, I think… Thanks for sharing.
on 2. July 2024, 05:20 by thoughtbyte
Cool little puzzle, thanks!