Today we have third part of puzzle pack created for Scojo's prompt, as redeemed by Juggler, to invent a new type of clue and set a single-variant puzzle using only this clue :-)
Tommorow at the same time I am going to publish a 9x9 puzzle with different Pairometers combined, stay tuned!
I am aware that probably someone has already done puzzle with this constraint, however I have never seen a puzzle like this and invented it myself.
I hope you will enjoy and I would be really grateful for all the comments and ratings.
First part: Pairometers (6x6 Pack 1)
Second part: Pairometers (6x6 Pack 2)
9x9 Puzzle: Pairometers
#7 XV Pairometer (XV)
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Normal 6x6 sudoku rules apply.
XV Pairometer: A digit in a circle with symbols X and V indicates how many orthogonal pairs of digits summing up to 10 and 5 (counted separately) exist within all its (up to 9) surrounding cells.
#8 XV Pairometer (V)
★★☆☆☆
Normal 6x6 sudoku rules apply.
XV Pairometer: A digit in a circle with a symbol X or V indicates how many orthogonal pairs of digits summing up to 10 or 5 (respectively) exist within all its (up to 9) surrounding cells.
#9 XV Pairometer (X)
★★★☆☆
Normal 6x6 sudoku rules apply.
XV Pairometer: A digit in a circle with a symbol X or V indicates how many orthogonal pairs of digits summing up to 10 or 5 (respectively) exist within all its (up to 9) surrounding cells.
Solution code: A digit in R4C4 of each puzzle in order (3 digits).
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