Another puzzle I set a long time ago, but never published. Hope you enjoy!
All feedback is appreciated, and thanks for playing!
Rules:
Place the digits 1-9 once each in each row and column of the grid.
Black dots separate cages which have sums in a ratio of 2:1.
White dots separate cages with consecutive sums.
Each cage has a unique sum.
The grey line is a palindrome; Digits an equal number of cells from either end will be identical.
Solution code: Column 1
on 17. August 2024, 12:47 by botteur
Really fun solve. Thanks!
on 16. August 2024, 05:55 by softie
I really love these puzzles where all that is known is about the cages is that they are different!
on 15. August 2024, 22:27 by trashghost
Very cute, smooth, and fun puzzle! Thanks!
on 15. August 2024, 14:58 by Onkel_Dagobert
Fantastic puzzle. So hard to get my brain to comprehend that the dots refer to the cages rather than the squares.
DM: So glad you enjoyed it! And yeah, I've been thinking a little about a sequel puzzle. If do get around to setting it, I'll definitely use black and white squares rather than circles, to prevent those conflicts of instinct. :D
on 15. August 2024, 12:49 by nirajalok
I enjoyed it very much
on 14. August 2024, 14:33 by Ragna
Absolut fun puzzle!
Thank you for sharing. :-)
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Rating: | 96 % |
Solved: | 61 times |
Observed: | 2 times |
ID: | 000JCU |