Triple-Double
(Published on 9. July 2024, 14:38 by silent492)
An approachable sudoku I made while trying to explore the properties of a constraint I thought about using for a 9x9 sudoku.
Rules
- Normal 6x6 sudoku rules apply. Place the digits 1-6 in every row, column and 3x2 box.
- Normal killer cage rules apply. Digits in a cage sum to the total given in the top left corner of the cage.
- Pink lines are alternating difference lines. Adjacent digits on this line have a difference of either 2 or 3, with this difference alternating along the line.
For example, 2413 and 6352 are valid ways of filling a line of length four.
Play on SudokuPad.
Solution code: Row 3 then row 4, left to right.
Solved by latters176, XhcnoirX, Unknown, YouriD, Archon, MayorasMask, Biscuit, FlareglooM, cornuto, running_fatty, Megalobrainiac, jalebc, RickiFerrara, Enkerro, Rawcoder, Mozart40, Csmith928, pythonssssss, ... arteful, Naib, Supertaster, ElimGarak, Kirra, The_Schlunz, MattJones, Confetti, Thwip_Snikt, moss, assassinat0r, Evan, TheHiveMind, v3x, Uattanscethe09, bereolosp, risflo, asver, bhambells
Comments
on 8. August 2024, 15:30 by permafrostyx
yay
on 15. July 2024, 22:54 by DK_48
very easy. I still liked it
on 10. July 2024, 23:16 by candleshine
Javier, your line does not follow the constraint. on the line you have 1 next to 5, which is illegal
on 9. July 2024, 15:27 by Archon
Seems like a fine constraint. On a 6x6 once you get a hold on it almost everything on the line is forced, but on a 9x9 it should provide a bit more wiggle room.