A new nameless game
(Published on 6. October 2024, 17:35 by xaviercastle)
This is a new game I came up with the night after my birthday. It's so simple that I couldn't sleep just thinking about it. The rules are easy: you have to place all the two-digit combinations (numbers from 00 to 99) in a grid, so that in each row and column, no two numbers have the same tens digit or the same ones digit. It’s like a double 10x10 Sudoku, but without regions, and forming a magic square (without counting the diagonals). The colors are just for decoration.
Here I share an easy example, and I will share more later. Do you have any ideas for a good name for this simple but interesting game? Leave your comments!
Link https://tinyurl.com/ykvnazlq (Can't find how to have leading zeros)
Solution code: Ninth column from top to bottom.
Last changed on on 7. October 2024, 00:02
Solved by by81996672, SKORP17, Blake Saligia
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on 7. October 2024, 00:02 by xaviercastle
Link
Last changed on 7. October 2024, 00:03on 6. October 2024, 23:59 by xaviercastle
Link https://tinyurl.com/ykvnazlq (Can't find how to have leading zeros)
on 6. October 2024, 23:58 by xaviercastle
Link
on 6. October 2024, 19:19 by xaviercastle
SudokuFan, yes, I based my puzzle on a Greco-Latin square or Euler's square, but I hadn't found it as a puzzle with numbers from 00 to 99. They always use letters or shapes. It looks really good this way.
on 6. October 2024, 19:03 by SudokuFan
New game? This has arleady been done, and is known as Euler square