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Equality Cages 139: Equally dead and alive

(Published on 9. February 2025, 12:55 by gUBBLOR)

I've been wanting to set a Schrödinger puzzle for quite some time, and finally I managed to get something done I was happy with. The previous and next puzzle in the series:
Equality Cages 138: Squishdoku
Equality Cages 140: Cold Arrows

All my series:
Equality Cages
EquaLite Cages
Shifter Lines
Shifter Dots



Rules:
"Normal" Schrödinger rules apply. Place the digits 0-9 once each in every row, column, and box. To fit all digits, each row, column and box must have one Schrödinger cell, which contains 2 of the digits. The value of a Schrödinger cell is the sum of digits.

Equality cages: Cages must have an equal number of low (1,2,3,4) and high (6,7,8,9) VALUES and an equal number of even (2,4,6,8) and odd (1,3,7,9) VALUES. Equality cages can never contain the VALUES 0 or 5, but the digits 0 and 5 are allowed. Neither digits nor values may not repeat in a cage.

Kropki dots: A black dot between cells indicates cell VALUES with a 2:1 ratio. A white dot between cells indicates cells with consecutive VALUES. Not all dots are shown.

XV: Adjacent cells connected with an X must have VALUES that sum to 10. Adjacent cells connected with a V must have VALUES that sum to 5. Not all X's or V's are shown.

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Solution code: A completion message with the solution code will be available when the puzzle has been solved on Sudokupad!

Last changed on on 17. February 2025, 10:15

Solved by Aaravos18, SKORP17, gdc, isajo4002, widjo, NEWS, Yaoning, SPring, Jasura
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on 17. February 2025, 10:15 by gUBBLOR
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Difficulty:3
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