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Homemade Crust

(Published on 17. September 2024, 00:52 by Andrewsarchus)



Rules:
  • Normal Sudoku rules apply.

  • A Home Cell is defined as a cell which contains a digit equal to its cell position within its box.

  • Each row, column, and box contains exactly two home cells. These cells will be used as the crusts for the sandwiches...

  • The clues outside of the grid are sandwich clues. They contain the sum of the digits strictly between the crusts (home cells) in the indicated row or column.

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Solution code: Row 4
(left to right, no spaces)


Solved by tiredsudoku, SeveNateNine, dodomos, tuturitu, Mr. Happy, StevenS, yttrio, Chelo, marcmees, nickwilson, sedici, ordnanceordinance, weiken, atomium, Lizzy01, MontanaPearl, Notlob, NEWS, Shmartus, ... Zeddecks, IcyFruit, nhc7502, SKORP17, sorryimLate, OGRussHood, zrbakhtiar, Madoka42, Mikemerin, Frank Puzzles, Crusader175, darrenfwl, Fenn, oskode, Crul, Saskia11, abadx, nassausolver, Chilly
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Comments

on 16. January 2025, 02:37 by nassausolver
Another amazing, unique puzzle. Love it!

on 6. January 2025, 20:46 by abadx
Nice idea. Working with home cells instead of fixed values gives way to interesting rules for disambiguating digits

on 25. November 2024, 10:10 by Crusader175
Very cool idea!

Last changed on 20. November 2024, 05:34

on 20. November 2024, 03:58 by Frank Puzzles
https://youtu.be/60U37Cnze1U

Here's a link to my solve of your puzzle. Love the new ruleset!

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Enjoyed the video. Thanks!
--Andrewsarchus

on 18. September 2024, 15:55 by samuel1997
Interesting and innovative idea! Love it so much!

Last changed on 18. September 2024, 03:37

on 18. September 2024, 00:25 by Snaques
This was one of the greatest puzzles I've ever solved. Such a clever ruleset.

I have to say that I made some assumptions regarding the rules, which lead me down an incorrect path. Not sure if that was intentional or not.

Thanks for the solve. I'm curious to know what assumptions you made regarding the rules and any suggestions you might have for clarifying them.
--Andrewsarchus

on 17. September 2024, 16:12 by ordnanceordinance
Fun new variant. Seemed a little intimidating at first, but it was actually very smooth with some fun deductions

on 17. September 2024, 08:22 by yttrio
Intriguing rule set with a nice, interesting solve path, thanks for setting!

Difficulty:2
Rating:96 %
Solved:75 times
Observed:5 times
ID:000JVL

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