"Normal" Schrödinger rules apply.
(i.e. place the digits 0 through 9 once each in every row, column and box; two of the digits will have to share a Schrödinger Cell; each row, column and box contains exactly one Schrödinger Cell, digits that share a cell add their values together for all clues).
Quadruple: Digits in a circle appear at least once in the 4 surrounding cells.
Cages: Digits in an individual cage cannot repeat, and digits in cages with the same color add up to the same total.
Arrows: Digits along an arrows path add up to the value in the circle.
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Solution code: Row 8 (lowest digit first in Schrödinger cells)
on 7. October 2024, 04:01 by itsid
my first Schrödinger puzzle, it was a lot of fun, quite a brain twister with the Schrödinger cells "looking like options" all day long, needed to use a marker for them.
Talking of which, I do have a complaint, the colours could be a bit less faint, hard to tell them apart (on my screen that is) especially when the cells are highlighted.
Otherwise great.. thank you
on 17. August 2024, 19:45 by dumediat
Excellent, thank you! I wouldn't be surprised if this ended up being 4+ stars for difficulty.
on 17. August 2024, 17:00 by marcmees
very nice. thanks (imo > 4*)
on 16. August 2024, 15:59 by Elker
Very fun. Still trying to wrap my head around s-cells. Everything worked together nicely in this puzzle.
on 16. August 2024, 12:03 by HumanBirdsong
Outstanding puzzle! Quite tough but beautifully balanced between the cages, well done.
on 16. August 2024, 06:42 by cybers
Cool puzzle!