Initial Setter Difficulty: 3/5 (Potentially 2/5 after review)
Normal Sudoku rules apply.
Place the digits 1-9 so that they do not repeat in any row, column, or 3x3 box.
Dutch Flats
Every 5 in the grid must have a 1 directly above it or a 9 directly below it. It may have both, but it doesn't need both.
Thripper Lines
Digits an equal distance from the centre of a Thripper line sum to the same total, which is the value of the digit placed in that line's centre (highlighted with a bump). E.g. R1C4 + R1C6 + R3C5 = R2C5.
Special Thanks to the YouTubers
This puzzle is based on a constraint I made by adapting Zipper Lines. My original puzzle was fortunate enough to receive a CTC feature, and much more recently a Bremster feature; which helped put it back on my radar to Flatmate.
Extra Flat Mates
These excellent puzzles use the Dutch Flat Mates constraint:
The Hunt for the 5's by antiknight
Roommate Somedoku by gdc.
The streamer OlliWright affectionately calls them "Bootleg Flatmates".
I missed August!
Thank you to Marty Sears, Sujoyku, GoodCity and especially gdc who didn't get a mention in my last puzzle prior to my extended break.
To play this puzzle please click here: Play CTC
Hint to Start
The Thrippers in Box 7 and Box 9 are first very restricted by maths, and then by Flat Mates.
This Weeks Puzzle
Previous puzzles in the Dutch Flat Mates series:
Solution code: Digits from Row 5
on 14. October 2024, 05:07 by Frank Puzzles
https://youtu.be/bmWwjV7PYZA
Here's a link to my solve of the puzzle. Fun puzzle!
on 8. September 2024, 19:27 by Baklin
On my first try I couldn't figure it out. Not even after reading the hint.
But starting fresh after 2 days It clicked and took me around half an hour to solve.
Enjoyed it that time.
on 5. September 2024, 16:21 by Rockon101000
I found this one to be much harder to wrap my head around than the average Dutch flat mates, but once I wrapped my head around the logic, it was very satisfying.
on 4. September 2024, 17:19 by gdc
Yay! More thripper lines! As always, nice interactions with the DFM. And very smooth if you ask the right questions.
on 4. September 2024, 15:52 by sujoyku
Thank you for this amazing puzzle, Flinty! It is so packed with fun deductions and the interaction of the constraints felt well-balanced. Very neat setting!