Balance of Power III
(Published on 7. February 2025, 08:53 by Will Power)
Normal Sudoku rules apply. The numbers in SQUARES are weights of that value. The lines on the grid are treated like a balanced mobile when lines are horizontal. All weights on the lines or attached and BELOW them calculate into completing the balance. The one tipped line is showing an imbalance. Balance all weights attached to the right and left of each RED circled balance point. The distance to the right or left of the balance point DOES NOT figure into the calculation, only the SUM of the weights. KROPKI PAIRS- Numbers with a white dot between them are consecutive. Numbers with a black dot between them are in a ratio of 2:1. Not all possible dots are given. Numbers in cages sum to the number in the top left corner of the cage.
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Solution code: Row 2.
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Comments
on 13. February 2025, 06:19 by Mr.Wilderby
Solution link for puzzle in Sudokupad
https://sudokupad.app/y0za2lh2g7
on 8. February 2025, 09:22 by abadx
I really love when you spice a sudoku with some extra twist. Next time perhaps you could make orange lines become Dutch whispers for an added twist XD
on 8. February 2025, 05:55 by sahi1l
A very nice idea, well done!
on 7. February 2025, 11:06 by Nylimb
I struggled with this at first, because in SudokuPad the grey line from r5c9 to r7c9 is hidden by the white kropki dots. Once I realized that the squares in r6c9 and r7c9 were attached to the ones above, it got much easier.
Thanks for the puzzle.