Solution code: Column 1
on 6. February 2025, 14:44 by Mr.Wilderby
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on 6. February 2025, 00:13 by frosto
What a ride.
on 4. February 2025, 21:22 by sealsinthesoup
Very enjoyable and creative. I never even read the rules; they were totally intuitive and obvious (as long as you're used to cages). I was relieved every time I could use sudoku rules instead of multiplication, but my own laziness can't be a critique of the puzzle. A surprisingly easy pleasure to solve!
on 4. February 2025, 20:54 by PinkNickels
I don't know how the heck you set this, but it sure was a fun solve! Thanks, WP.
@PinkNickels A lot of Excel spreadsheet multiplication to find numbers that when you multiply them you get unique digits all the way across. 8-) Peace to you, and thanks for playing. -Will Power
on 4. February 2025, 20:21 by MarthaB
Fantastic! Thank you!
on 4. February 2025, 20:12 by Killer-Ly
@ maccaroni
You mean row 8, with the 14 on the right. The equation has two digit numbers. It has nothing to do with the remaining 31. I don't know if that helps a bit.
Ly
on 4. February 2025, 19:22 by Maccaroni
There are Mistakes I dont get it how I'm supposed to solve it?
In Row 7 we have a total of 45 minus the 14 on the right we get 31. Now we need to divide the 31 by 2 to separate it into the Blue and green section. But 31 divided by 2 is not possible as 2 whole number. I'm extremely lost there. Do I have to assume if it's 15 or 13?
@Maccaroni Hello. If the ones digits in the three numbers on the left in row 8 are more than 10, then you have to 'carry an extra 1' that disappears in the totals for the rows. I hope that makes sense. Peace to you. -Will Power
on 4. February 2025, 17:22 by Killer-Ly
Loved it! It just felt more like 2* than 3.
Thank you for sharing!
on 4. February 2025, 16:54 by hige
Took me embarrassingly long to understand, that R6 is no mistake but 2 independent equations m(
on 4. February 2025, 16:49 by rlg
Delightful!!