Solution code: R1c1 (top left digit) of each version of the puzzle in order (X=5, then X=6 etc.)
on 30. December 2025, 15:07 by vitaminz
Beautiful stuff. I felt like I was learning the grid as I went up. 5-8 all took me about the same amount of time as my learning matched the difficulty increase, but then 9 blew me out of the water!
on 29. December 2025, 15:52 by Qodec
Wow I can't believe that this exists, 5 excellent puzzles combined in a single grid with such variety. I'm in awe.
on 29. December 2025, 00:50 by Mikemerin
The fact that you could have 5 unique solutions is incredible, even more impressive considering each sub-puzzle was still engaging, with different strategies needed as the sums got larger.
on 28. December 2025, 22:06 by ViKingPrime
Further proof that a ThePedallingPianist 3-star is your average solver's 4-5 star. Some challenging logical knots to unwind in this but well worth the effort.
on 27. December 2025, 20:09 by PierreTombal
Fun sequence of puzzles.
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| Rating: | 92 % |
| Solved: | 20 times |
| Observed: | 1 times |
| ID: | 000QPZ |
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