These puzzles were created for the Sudoku Adventure Series by Rangsk. You can find all (500+) puzzles from this series in the Adventure Tracking Sheet. Thanks to the other adventure setters for testing and feedback. Thanks to Rangsk for the live solves.
Click on the puzzle images to play the puzzles online on SudokuPad.
6x6 Chaos Construction: Divide the grid into 6 orthogonally connected regions with 6 cells each. Place the digits 1-6 exactly once into every row, column, and region. It is up to the solver to determine where these regions are.
Not This Way Out: 6x6 Chaos Construction rules apply. Border count arrows: A digit in a cell with one or more arrows counts the number of region borders seen in all indicated directions combined. The edge of the grid does not count as a region border for these clues. These 6 cells must contain 6 different digits. SudokuPad, Solve Video.
4 Ridiculous Facts About Chaos: 6x6 Chaos Construction rules apply. Internal X-Sums: A digit X in a circle counts how many cells of its region it sees in the row and column combined, including itself. Region borders obstruct vision. The number in the square gives the sum of those X digits. SudokuPad, Solve Video.
Disorganized Succesor: 6x6 Chaos Construction rules apply. CC successor arrows: A digit N on an arrow counts how many cells it sees of its region in the indicated direction, including itself. Region borders block vision. Additionally, the digit N+1 appears exactly N cells away in the indicated direction (behind the first seen region border). The 6 arrows are in 6 different regions. SudokuPad, Solve Video.
Solution code: The last three digits from row 6 of each puzzle (3 digits each, 9 digits total)
on 17. October 2024, 00:22 by dzamie
A really fun introduction to chaos construction. I hadn't encountered any of these clue types before, I think!
on 15. October 2024, 02:09 by Nell Gwyn
Really cool idea to make a one-star CC pack!
on 14. October 2024, 13:14 by Franjo
Three funny snacks, well prepared, all of good taste. Thank you for creating and sharing these.
on 13. October 2024, 23:16 by sujoyku
Thank you for this nice pack, gdc! My favourite is the second puzzle, but I enjoyed all three of them. Thank you for setting and sharing these little gems!