Rules:
Chaos Construction: Divide the grid into regions, each consisting of nine orthogonally connected cells. Each row, column and region must contain the digits 1 to 9 once each.
Anti-triominos: A region is not valid if it can be divided into three separate triominos (polygons made of three squares connected orthogonally edge-to-edge).
Compass: Each region contains a single compass. A compass is a square in a cell.
A digit placed on an arrow pointing away from a compass indicates the number of cells belonging to the compass region in the side of the grid delimited by the column or row border defined by the arrow.
e.g.: because r5c3 is a 1, the region of the compass in r4c3 has only 1 cell somewhere in rows 5-9, and the region of the compass in r5c4 has only 1 cell somewhere in columns 1-3.
Some clarifications about the rules.
In the example below are shown to different regions. The blue region at the left is not a valid region for this puzzle because it can be divided into three separate triominos. The pink region at the right, instead, is a valid region because it can't be divided into three separate triominos.
In the example below you can see a valid region for the green compass. In this example, the green region has exactly 6 cells at the right of the compass (i.e. between columns 4-9) e 1 cell below the compass, as requested by the clues pointed by the arrows.
Solution code: Column 4, top to bottom, with a dash every time a border region is crossed (example: 123-45-6-789).
on 20. October 2024, 23:37 by lmdemasi
Otherwise triominoes
on 28. September 2024, 22:04 by MattYDdraig
Very nice puzzle. First time seeing either the anti-triomino or compass rules, and each was quite a challenge at first, but they each contribute very nicely to solving the CC.
on 27. September 2024, 19:20 by Jesper
Very nice, thanks!
on 27. September 2024, 10:59 by marcmees
Unexpectedly smooth CC, harder sudoku part. Very nice. thanks
on 26. September 2024, 20:41 by Myxo
Wow, very nice chaos construction :)