TESSELLATION
- Fill each cell with a digit from 1-9.
- Cells sharing an edge can't have the same digit.
- Each horizontal row and vertical column contains a non-repeating consecutive set of digits (like 23456) in any order.
SPLIT PEAS
- Digits on a line between two circles sum to a two-digit number written using the digits in the circles. For example, 3_346_1 could be a valid split pea line, as 3+4+6=13, which is 1 concatenated with 3.
Here you can solve the puzzle online:
Solution code: Column 5 from top to bottom (9 digits in total)
on 29. December 2024, 20:25 by Lenivaya_Joppa
Thank you for this nice puzzle, dear sujoyku! :)
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You are much welcome, Lenivaya_Joppa, thank you for commenting! We are glad you enjoyed the puzzle.
Kind regards, sujoyku
on 29. December 2024, 12:36 by Franjo
Herrlich, wie diese Renban-Erbsen funktionieren! Das zu lösen war ein Riesenspaß. Vielen Dank dafür.
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Sehr gern geschehen, Franjo, und vielen Dank für deinen freundlichen Kommentar! Wir freuen uns, dass Dir das Rätsel Spaß gemacht hat.
Herzliche Grüße, sujoyku
on 28. December 2024, 04:02 by topoi
Enjoyed this puzzle. I found this to be much easier than the average tessellation or split pea puzzle because of how summing-lines work in tessellations. Thanks for this puzzle!
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Thank you for your comment, topoi! It is great to hear you found the puzzle to be approachable and enjoyed the solve.
Kind regards, sujoyku
on 27. December 2024, 16:13 by SamuPiano
I'm glad that you are still doing such wonderful things with split peas! This was my first Tessellation and it works very well with the peas! Thank you, juggler and sujoyku!
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Thank you for your kind comment, SamuPiano! Setting with Split Peas is always huge fun. We are glad that you enjoyed our variant of it.
Kind regards, sujoyku