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Johnny Horton Was Right (Compass Copies #15)

(Published on 6. September 2024, 16:30 by manushand)

Standard Sudoku and Kropki (difference and doubling) Dot rules apply.

Compass Cells (see example below)
Each compass cell points to another cell in the given direction (all point North) that contains identical difference and/or doubling dots (or lack thereof), with the distance to that copy given by the cell's digit.

In the finished puzzle, each compass cell is identical to its copy (with the possible exception of its contained digit).

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COMPASS COPIES PUZZLE EXAMPLE

Notice how each cell that has a compass direction or ?? is identical in its constraints (dots, even/odd marks, arrow-paths/tips/circles, thermometer paths/tips/bulbs, etc.) to its target cell, which is determined by that direction and by the distance given by the digit in that cell.


Please try the other Compass Copy Puzzles!
"Kropki Copies"
"Carbon Paper"
"Mimeograph"
"Xerox Machine"
"Duplicates"
"Gestetner"
"He Who Has a Tate's"
"Message From Space"
"Heat Transfer"
"All-Encompassing"
"E Unus Pluribum"
"Call For Help"
"...A Half Dozen of the Other"
"Horace Greeley Was Right"


Solution code: Row 4, then Row 5

Last changed on on 10. September 2024, 17:15

Solved by ananth, SKORP17, m_busuttil, faisalaak, SPring
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