Don’t let the name fool you, if you go too fast you might just make a mistake!
Normal Sudoku rules apply, place the digits 1-9 in each row, column, and box.
Knights Move: Digits separated by a chess knights move cannot contain the same digit.
German Whispers: Consecutive digits along the green line differ by at least 5.
Thermometers: Digits along the grey line increase in value from the bulb end.
Quadruples: digits in the small white circle must appear in one of the four surrounding cells.
Palindrome: Digits along the grey line read the same forward and backwards.
Killer cages: Digits in cages add up to the total in the corner if given and cannot repeat.
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Solution code: Row 6
on 25. October 2024, 23:57 by snuuba
Wow, what a weird and wonderful puzzle.
on 19. October 2024, 20:35 by rdesmarais2
I am in the 4* camp. Wondering what I missed. Wonderful puzzle either way.
on 18. October 2024, 08:29 by Gullie
Very nice, but a lot easier than I expected with the 4-star rating. For me it was around 2 stars. But a great puzzle nevertheless!
on 17. October 2024, 20:30 by PinkNickels
Super-duper fun puzzle, but I must admit I am surprised by the 4* rating...anyone else?
on 16. October 2024, 16:04 by Platinum
Very enjoyable some lovely logic
on 16. October 2024, 15:02 by samuel1997
Nice coloring exercise! Not so hard, maybe around 3 stars, but definitely feel delightful to solve it!
on 16. October 2024, 12:11 by galium_odoratum
Beautiful puzzle! Maybe I just got lucky choosing the right break in, but based on completion time this was more like a 1.5 star difficulty for me. Super fun to solve nonetheless!
on 16. October 2024, 09:32 by apendleton
Some really nice deductions in this one!
on 16. October 2024, 01:47 by Alce
It's the first time I'm the first to finish a puzzle with more than 2 stars. Really enjoyed the use of the nine cell cage!