Links to the previous parts of the series
Third part of my colour in the (k)night series, hope you enjoy
Rules:
Normal Sudoku rules apply. Place the digits 1-9 once each in every row, column and 3x3 box.
Palindromes: Digits along a grey line must read the same way forwards and backwards.
Anti Knight: Cells separated by a knights move in chess can not contain the same digit.
Thermos: Digits along a thermometer must increase from the bulb to the tip.
Solve online:Sudokupad
Solution code: Row 8 (9 digits)
on 21. October 2024, 22:44 by trashghost
Fun puzzle with some neat sneaky logic! Made me work harder than most coloring puzzles, and kept me thinking the whole time. Thanks for the puzzle!
(As a solver, I just use the pen tool and go over the palindromes in a different color. I also put circles on thermo bulbs. Y’all need to utilize the pen tool.)
on 21. October 2024, 20:52 by Gullie
I really like the logic in these knight/thermo puzzles, but I agree with the other comments that it was quite hard to keep the thermos distinct from the palindromes. Had to restart the puzzle twice because of a mixup, so maybe indeed different colored lines would help prevent this next time. But anyways a very enjoyable puzzle!
on 21. October 2024, 01:48 by itsid
Love the puzzle,
but I really don't like the thermos in a colouring puzzle;
it took quite a few color-iterations and adjusting to get a at least any visibility of the bulb.
at first the thermos simply looked like yet another palindrome when colored in.
and that the lines hide the colours doesn't help much either
aaaanyways... technicalities,
it worked, I had to look twice, feel the screen and enable audio description but I made it through, and I enjoyed the puzzle a lot
thank you!
on 20. October 2024, 04:46 by softie
Brilliant! I really loved how the anti-knight and thermos worked together.
on 19. October 2024, 22:42 by Donald X.
It's a coloring puzzle, where you fill the grid with colors, and underneath that there are grey lines that are palindromes and grey lines that are thermometers. The first time I realized I'd confused a palindrome with a thermometer and messed up the puzzle, I started over. The second time, I didn't. I'd use two different colors! Or something.