Normal Sudoku rules apply.
Yin-Yang: Color every cell in the grid one of two colors such that all cells of each color are orthogonally connected and no 2x2 region is a single color.
Sight Squares: A digit in a square indicates how many cells of the same color are seen orthogonally from that position, including itself, where cells of the other color block vision.
Anti-King: Diagonally adjacent cells may not contain the same digit.
If this is your first yin-yang puzzle, there are some "secret" consequences to yin-yang rules that are necessary to discover in order to find the break-in to this puzzle. I've included the secrets below in case you need some help. (highlight to reveal)
Secret #1: No 2x2 in the grid can contain a checkerboard of the two colors. This is because any path orthogonally connecting the pair of cells of one color necessarily cuts off the other two cells from each other.
Secret #2: Either every cell along the perimeter of the grid is the same color, or there are exactly 2 changes of color as you run around the perimeter. If there are more than 2 changes of color, that creates at least 4 groups of cells along the perimeter, 2 of each color, and any path orthogonally connecting the pair of regions of one color necessarily cuts off the other two regions from each other. The perimeter acts like a giant inside-out checkerboard!
If you enjoy this puzzle, I highly recommend the Yin-Yang Sight-Line (YYSL) series by Blobz, which served as a huge inspiration for this puzzle. This recent entry contains links to all of the other puzzles in the YYSL series: YYSL RenbanSolution code: Column 2. Add a hyphen between digits that are different colors. (ex: 123-456-789)
on 19. December 2024, 19:10 by Adrian71
Great puzzle, great logic! I enjoyed it so much, thank you!
on 25. November 2024, 00:22 by virus_dave
Very very nice. Solid consistent difficulty the whole way once started, and the break-in itself was very clever
on 20. November 2024, 21:51 by mihel111
Tough but fair. It maintains its difficulty level all along. With nothing really undoable.
Great puzzle.
on 20. November 2024, 18:23 by dennischen
Cool puzzle! Pretty difficult too IMO.
on 19. November 2024, 14:26 by Sotehr
Very enjoyable!
on 18. November 2024, 19:54 by wuc
Awesome. Really like the concept. I can recommend the YYSL as well. I did all of them. This one is no less great setting. Great fun thx.
on 18. November 2024, 02:21 by askaksaksask
Bravo. Solidly 4*. A blast to crack. Brilliant!!
on 18. November 2024, 00:25 by Blobz
This is a very challenging, but rewarding puzzle. Nicely constructed, Allagem!
on 17. November 2024, 19:29 by RedBarchetta
Fantastic! Great break-in and challenging fun throughout!
on 17. November 2024, 16:56 by Qodec
That was amazing!
on 17. November 2024, 14:10 by damasosos92
Lovely puzzle!
on 17. November 2024, 09:57 by blimey
Loved this!!!
on 17. November 2024, 08:39 by Playmaker6174
Great fun time! Well chosen placement of some of the clues that allows for nice connectivity logic, and that given 1 was the icing on the cake there x)
Difficulty: | ![]() |
Rating: | 97 % |
Solved: | 118 times |
Observed: | 5 times |
ID: | 000KS3 |