I ended up making two versions of this puzzle. The pictured version I think is slightly easier to execute on despite having fewer clues, but I think the harder version
(click here to play) actually slightly better telegraphs the opening idea. Feel free to try either puzzle - though they have different solutions, the section for the solution code is the same. Please leave a comment if you enjoy it!
RULES:
Normal Sudoku Rules Apply
1/9 Column Indexing: The digit in row X of column (1/9) indicates the position of (1/9) in row X.
Killer Cages: Digits in a killer cage sum to the total in the top-left corner of the cage.
Balancers: You have a bag of 9 coins which each bear a digit from 1-9. All of these coins weigh exactly the same weight, except for one which is a counterfeit, and is lighter or heavier (to be deduced) than the others.
You find the counterfeit coin in a series of weighings. Each weighing has 3 coins on each side, and the results are shown. Each time, the lower side indicates that the 3 coins on that side have a combined weight greater than those on the other side.
Each weighing groups coins by one of three properties: entropy, polarity, or residue mod 3. Each property is used in one of the weighings.
The coins on one side will all share a property and differ from the coins on the other side with regards to the same property.
Full property descriptions:
Entropy: 1,2,3 vs. 4,5,6 vs. 7,8,9.
Residue class (mod 3): 1,4,7, vs. 2,5,8. vs. 3,6,9.
Parity: 1,3,5,7,9 vs. 2,4,6,8.
Example: if the weighing is grouping by entropy then the coins on one side might be 456 and the coins on the other side might be 123.
Last changed on on 30. September 2024, 04:13
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