RULES (for part A):
SPOT RULES:
LINE TYPES:
Solution code: Column 9 in the 9x9 grid, reading downwards
on 28. February 2025, 03:08 by jakestilesowen
Excellent, but with Marty, what else is new? :)
on 26. February 2025, 13:14 by mscha
Whew, finally got this one on my umpteenth attempt! I love these edgelines, they give a whole new dimension to existing line types. But they can sure be tricky. (For me, this is much more than a 3 star puzzle.)
on 21. February 2025, 23:46 by l_ugray
What a lovely series! The edge lines obviously start to bring in some arithmetic, but often also get me thinking about primes and prime factorizations and more number theory. So much fun!
on 21. February 2025, 17:25 by bhambells
Wow, what a thread. Kept you calculating and wondering all the way to the end. I did have to draw myself a little 2D table to help after realising there weren't loads of options on the right unlike the left.
on 20. February 2025, 13:32 by CorpJigsQuand
Beautiful stuff. But pretty challenging for me in the end. Felt great when the Thermo filled in, just to get reminded that it wouldn't finish that easy. Very kind of you to put some learning steps in before the 9x9
on 20. February 2025, 00:54 by npinguy
Classic! There were some beautiful AHA moments in that 9x9
The whole thing about how the 2 pink Ratio lines and the pink product line in the left side of the puzzle interacted and influenced each other was magnificent.
I'm definitely signing up to the theory that Finkz's walls will end up as edgelines in the future...
on 19. February 2025, 18:24 by ChinStrap
Another lovely one. Really great how you are expanding on your idea here.
on 19. February 2025, 03:37 by Silverscree
I think I'm starting to get the hang of these! The only time I truly got stuck is when I read a pink line as a blue line in the third puzzle and was certain I didn't have enough information.
on 19. February 2025, 01:56 by sujoyku
Another beautiful combination of variant sudoku and a little fun math. Thank you, Marty!
on 19. February 2025, 01:48 by Clementi
Just another excellent puzzle, thanks Marty. I really appreciate the way you are always bringing in new variations and rule sets, but also tailor your puzzles to explain and demonstrate them in an approachable way. These edgelines are certainly bringing some interesting new logic into play.