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Alpengeist

(Published on 15. December 2024, 12:33 by Tyrgannus)

Alpengeist

Rules:

1. All digits 1-9 must appear exactly once in each row, column, and 3x3 bold outlined region (Sudoku)

2. Cells on a blue line within the same region sum to exactly one more or one less the sum of the cells on that same line in the next region the line crosses into. (Knapp Daneben Region Sum Lines)

3. For example, if R2C1 and R3C1 sum to 10, then R4C1 + R5C1 + R6C1 wouldsum to either 9 or 11.

My previous puzzle had some comments expressing negative opinions about 18 digit solution codes versus their request for a shorter one. I have been posting here for four years with 18 digit codes for all of my sudokus, and the sudden change seems both sudden to me and a bit arbitrary. Back in the old days, people printed off puzzles and did them by hand, and even now one can copy and paste with sudokupad links. I will try out a 9 digit code for this puzzle, but I welcome comments about whether or not I should go this route in the future. I personally see nothing wrong with an 18 digit code and find it odd that someone spending 30 minutes on a puzzle would abhor typing in 9 more digits, but perhaps you might have insight that could further illuminate your position on it. Either way, I hope you enjoy this puzzle.

On a final note, I know that the percentage of sudokus versus non suduokus has drastically changed in the last five years and I am part of that problem. Starting January and moving forward, I will strive to publish non sudoku puzzles here to do a small part in keeping this database logically diverse and interesting. I may still post some sudokus, but I think I'll make a concerted effort into branching out with different genres moving forward

F-Puzzles :

Sudokupad :

Solution code: Column 9, top to bottom (9 digits)


Solved by Niverio, Playmaker6174, Felis_Timon, Piff, Bjd, SKORP17, Tilberg, Briks, han233ing, kodra22, GarlicBredFries, fuxia, Andrewsarchus, Qodec, shteev, Piatato, paranoid, dumediat
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Comments

on 4. February 2025, 18:26 by dumediat
Beautiful puzzle, thank you! I don't see anything wrong with 18-digit codes, and I really struggle to see how some people would decide to let that alone affect the puzzle's rating. As long as it's clear what I'm supposed to type in, I don't really care.

on 6. January 2025, 11:31 by Piatato
Awesome! So many excellently placed clues :-D

on 20. December 2024, 18:03 by Qodec
Yep you've still got it.

on 20. December 2024, 00:42 by fuxia
Very challenging, but also very satisfying. Magnificent puzzle!

on 17. December 2024, 08:20 by kodra22
Nice logical solve once I asked the right questions

on 16. December 2024, 13:20 by Briks
Beautiful puzzle!

on 15. December 2024, 18:22 by Felis_Timon
I don't mind 18 digits

on 15. December 2024, 17:30 by Richard
I also ask always for 18 digits. After solving a puzzle in (minimal) a few minutes, but more often much longer, even up to hours, I don't see any problem in typing in 9 extra digits, which would cost only a few seconds.

on 15. December 2024, 15:49 by Playmaker6174
Gorgeous and satisfying puzzle throughout, definitely one of my favorite puzzles from yours ;)

on 15. December 2024, 15:33 by Agent
+1 to more non-sudoku puzzles, -1 to complaining about medium-length solution codes.

on 15. December 2024, 15:06 by Niverio
I am so glad you are back, Tyrg! Beautiful puzzle.

Last changed on 15. December 2024, 13:55

on 15. December 2024, 13:51 by marcmees
18 is just fine. :-) I don't see how this could be a problem for a serious solver.

Difficulty:4
Rating:88 %
Solved:18 times
Observed:4 times
ID:000L4X

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