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Equality Cages 136: Equally different

(Published on 25. October 2024, 17:47 by gUBBLOR)

One more for the Equality Cage series, this time using Same Difference lines, originally created by marty_sears. The previous puzzle in the series:
Equality Cages 135: Locked out

All my series:
Equality Cages
EquaLite Cages
Shifter Lines
Shifter Dots



Rules:
Normal Sudoku rules apply. Place the digits 1 through 9 in each empty cell. Digits must not repeat within the same row, column, or box.

Equality cages: Cages must have an equal number of low (1,2,3,4) and high (6,7,8,9) digits AND an equal number of even (2,4,6,8) and odd (1,3,7,9) digits. Equality cages can never contain 5. Digits may not repeat in a cage.

Same difference lines: Each pair of adjacent digits on one the lines has the same difference. All lines MUST have unique "difference values".

Kropki dots: A black dot between cells indicates cell values with a 2:1 ratio. A white dot between cells indicates cells with consecutive values. Not all dots are shown.

V: Adjacent cells connected with a V must sum to 5. Not all V's are shown.

Solve here:
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Solution code: Row 7 left to right and column 6 top to bottom - no spaces.


Solved by marty_sears, StefanSch, SKORP17, RickiFerrara, faltenin, LehanLehan, Notlob, efnenu, anonymoose
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Comments

on 25. October 2024, 21:17 by faltenin
That was fun - nice combination of constraints.

on 25. October 2024, 18:55 by StefanSch
Nice logic!

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