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(Published on 24. January 2025, 03:49 by Lorena)

Prime Renban Sudoku

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Rules:

Renban lines must contain a set of non repeating consecutive digits in any order. All lines are renban lines. The differences in color and thickness are for clarity only.

Three of the lines have a circle on them, which marks the END of the line. The rest of them end at their rightmost extreme (i.e. are to be read from left to right).

All lines are composed of 3-digit “component numbers” that don’t overlap. For example, the line 123456 would be composed of the numbers 123 and 456. None of these numbers share more than two digits with any other component number, and all of them are prime (only divisible by 1 and themselves).

Digits separated by a black kropki dot are in a 2:1 ratio (one of them is double the other).

Note: This is my first puzzle so feedback is more than welcome.

Solution code: Row 5

Last changed on on 24. January 2025, 11:39

Solved by SKORP17, StefanSch, ghaia, .proxz14, MattYDdraig, sanabas, Shweebag, willi, Jovianjake
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Comments

Last changed on 28. January 2025, 13:37

on 27. January 2025, 23:24 by MattYDdraig
Very nice puzzle and nice use of variable thicknesses for better accessibility to complement the colours. Looks like you were on your best behaviour for this one as no hidden mischief.
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Reply by Lorena: indeed, this one won’t be in the April Fool’s series. Thanks for the solve!

Last changed on 25. January 2025, 15:20

on 24. January 2025, 21:04 by ghaia
was a very fun puzzle! love the title btw :)
quite math heavy but was very enjoyable to solve, very satisfying.
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Reply: Thank you so much for the solve and the lovely feedback! If you don’t mind me asking, how would you rate it on difficulty?

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I'd say it's a solid average, granted you should check for primes since i don't know them by memory xd, but yeah i'd say 3 stars :)

Last changed on 25. January 2025, 00:08

on 24. January 2025, 17:42 by StefanSch
Nice puzzle, if you like primes.
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Reply: Thank you for the feedback! I have to admit that’s quite a large “if”. How many stars would you rate it for difficulty? I just guessed average because I had no idea.

on 24. January 2025, 15:17 by sfield
I don't understand the "component number" rule or how a line can be composed of them. Can you clarify? Maybe provide an example? Thanks.

on 24. January 2025, 11:39 by Lorena
Typo

on 24. January 2025, 03:59 by Lorena
Added example

Last changed on 24. January 2025, 04:00

on 24. January 2025, 03:57 by sfield
I don't understand the "component number" rule or how a line can be composed of them. Can you clarify? Maybe provide an example? Thanks.
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Edit: Added example, I hope it clarifies.

Difficulty:3
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Solved:9 times
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ID:000LQJ

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