Logic Masters Deutschland e.V.

Times Square

(Published on 21. December 2024, 20:13 by juggler)

1. Times Square
2. Anticlockwise
3. Who Knows Where the Time Goes

click on the puzzle image to play

Normal Sudoku rules apply.

CLOCKS - A digit on a clock indicates the total number of cells with smaller digits in the indicated directions.

Solution code: Row 5

Last changed on on 8. February 2025, 21:06

Solved by SKORP17, Mikemerin, Felis_Timon, Lorena, efnenu, Andrewsarchus, marcmees, fuxia, Nylimb, mathpesto, Allagem, brimmy, b413x, Vulajin, Julianl, DanishDynamite, samuel1997, sedici, ZornsLemon, arteful, ... Clairitin, Chlorophyll, fecske, ManuH, Genomico, elsquared, linl33, Uhu, Statistica, OGRussHood, sockerbecca, misko, samjna0049, steperlich, smc15503, spaanse, Crusader175, oskode, woody, RoeiA1
Full list

Comments

on 5. February 2025, 09:02 by Crusader175
Wow, absolutely brilliant puzzle!

on 28. December 2024, 19:31 by MattYDdraig
Brilliant idea. A delicate balance of complexity and clarity.

on 28. December 2024, 15:44 by wuc
Great fun. New idea perfecty used. Thx for sharing.

on 26. December 2024, 21:37 by Myxo
Awesome constraint! I loved the flow.

on 23. December 2024, 17:26 by Franjo
Wonderful new constraint presented in perfect setting. (Harder than three stars for me.) Thank you so much for creating and sharing this masterpiece.

on 23. December 2024, 11:13 by Chaka
Juggler, this constraint is really really special! Thank you for sharing, that was probably the most fun I had thinking about clocks!

on 22. December 2024, 08:07 by Allagem
I really love this clock constraint, it is so flexible in how many ways it can restrict things! There are 15 clocks in this puzzle and I’m pretty sure I used them in 15 totally different ways. Absolutely brilliant execution on this, bravo! :D

on 21. December 2024, 22:49 by Lorena
So much fun! Every digit was a burst of dopamine :)

Difficulty:3
Rating:95 %
Solved:68 times
Observed:5 times
ID:000L7Y

New

Enter solution

Solution code:

Login