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Rising from the Fog

(Published on 15. July 2024, 00:17 by theasylm)

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Normal sudoku rules apply.
Normal Japanese sums rules apply. Colors used in this puzzle are Red, Blue, and Gray. For best results, remove all unshaded marking you have done once completed.
Special fog-of-war rules apply. Because of this, conflict checker may not fully work. You may want to consider disabling it to reduce confusion.
Japanese Sums rules: the squares outside the grid indicate the order of the runs of contiguous cells that must be shaded the color of the clue. The number in the square indicates the sum of the cells in the run. There must be at least one unshaded cell between runs of the same color, but that is not required for runs of different colors. All shaded runs are given.
Special fog-of-war rules: the grid and most of the clues are covered in fog-of-war. Entering correct digits in the grid will remove fog in the surrounding cells. Furthermore, in the grid are lettered cages. These cages correspond to cages outside the grid. Fill the cage outside the grid with the digit found in the cage in the grid to reveal more clues outside the grid. All caged cells are shaded.

Solution code: central row

Last changed on on 15. July 2024, 00:30

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on 16. July 2024, 08:48 by theasylm
Yes, it follows standard Japanese sums notation, so there are no white squares in the clues to the right or under other clues.

Last changed on 15. July 2024, 02:54

on 15. July 2024, 02:39 by Deino42
Is it a given that there are no white spots between square clues? For instance, can I reason that there are 3 runs in column one without clearing fog? Or that there are at least 6 runs in row 9, since, if there were only the three given, there would be strange blank spots between the given squares? (I say “at least 6” because there could be a seventh in the left most cell of row 9, but I know it could be white)

on 15. July 2024, 00:30 by theasylm
Added image

on 15. July 2024, 00:22 by theasylm
Fixed link

on 15. July 2024, 00:20 by theasylm
Updated to format better

Difficulty:3
Rating:88 %
Solved:32 times
Observed:2 times
ID:000IXW

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