Place the digits 0-9 once each in every row, column and box. To do this, 1 cell in each row/column/box is a Schrödinger cell, which contains 2 digits. The value of this cell is the sum of the contained digits.
The digits 1-9 each appear exactly twice in the Schrödinger cells, and no two Schrödinger cells contain an identical pair of digits.
Lines do not branch, and lines of the same type do not cross.
Additionally, the grid is partially covered in fog. Placing correct digits will clear the fog from the surrounding cells, potentially revealing more clues. No guessing is required.
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Solution code: Column 8 (top to bottom), including the 2 digits of the Schrödinger cell (with the smaller digit written first)
on 16. October 2024, 22:24 by bansalsaab
I got stuck in mid solve and had to guess
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