Logic Masters Deutschland e.V.

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(Published on 20. August 2024, 17:19 by chrisjnap)

Normal 8x8 sudoku rules apply.

Digits in circles have to be assigned to one of the circle's surrounding cells.

Blue lines are Region Sum lines wherein 2x4 box borders divide them into segments with the same sum. There are two of such lines that may or may not have the same sum.

Clues outside of the grid indicate the sum of the digits between 1 and 8 in the indicated row or column.

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Solution code: Enter Row 5

Last changed on on 21. August 2024, 16:57

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on 23. August 2024, 15:40 by permafrostyx
yay

on 22. August 2024, 11:22 by maiaz
I solved the puzzle assuming there are 2 blue lines (lesser constraint)

on 21. August 2024, 13:23 by Snaques
This was surprisingly challenging compared to my first impression. I'd give it 2,5/5.

Not the biggest fan of 2x3 or 2x4 puzzles, but this was really good nevertheless.

In the rules you really could clarify the lines. At least say there are two lines which may or may not have the same sum.

on 20. August 2024, 22:31 by samuelsamjo
are there 1 or 2 blue lines in this puzzle?

on 20. August 2024, 20:13 by PinkNickels
Very cool!

on 20. August 2024, 20:05 by YBaghdadi
This was super fun! I enjoyed the attention of slight details, you don't need to take on account the first 8 you encounter haha!

on 20. August 2024, 18:54 by anyeyeball
Very nice puzzle where the combination of variants plays well together. Silly me, I would have fared better if I had observed some of the patterns in the grid!

on 20. August 2024, 17:55 by fuxia
Good fun, thank you for that! You might want to change the 3x3 into 2x4 in the rules.

on 20. August 2024, 17:27 by sujoyku
Thank you for this beautiful puzzle, chrisjnap! It has some very cool deductions and I love the look of those "powers of 2" quads. Great set-up!

Difficulty:2
Rating:86 %
Solved:94 times
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