Lösungscode: 5th and 8th row. Include both digits of 2-digit numbers.
am 21. April 2022, 12:13 Uhr von Prutsbeest
Wow, what an absolute monster this puzzle is. I had broken it a couple of times by making naive deductions but in the end I succeeded :-) very rewarding and an absolutely beautiful puzzle!
am 1. November 2021, 18:25 Uhr von dissonance
What a crazy puzzle !
I can't believe you managed to create a beast like this,congratulations.
I was confused at the start with this rule :
"If a 2-digit number appears in a cage without a number in the top left corner, its tens digit is greater than its ones digit."
I tried to understand how it
could be helpful for solving this puzzle, until I realized you probably just copied and pasted Nylimb's rules...
Great puzzle, thanks for sharing.
am 21. August 2021, 18:53 Uhr von Phistomefel
Added tag "Online solving tool".
am 15. Mai 2021, 09:00 Uhr von Vebby
Link to solve on Penpa Plus: https://git.io/JsZV5. Found it easier to work with 2-digit numbers on Penpa Plus versus f-puzzles due to the 'Number' mode. To activate solution check in the given link, enter 2-digits numbers in either Number mode (Normal/L/M/S) or Sudoku mode (Centre). Numbers placed using Number mode must be in Blue, Green or Red colour to activate solution check.
am 16. Dezember 2020, 21:01 Uhr von Phistomefel
Added link to F-Puzzles
am 18. August 2020, 08:38 Uhr von ffricke
Beim ersten Versuch nur 3 Zahlen gefunden und weggelegt. Dann beim Weitermachen ging es sehr flüssig durch. Sehr schön !
am 6. April 2020, 09:08 Uhr von Nylimb
@Phistomefel: Thanks for the puzzle!
I should be careful what I wish for: This took me a few hours to solve, and I suspect that I missed some clever logic that would have reduced my solving time.
am 5. April 2020, 20:33 Uhr von marcmees
Nylimb is lucky to receive such a nice tribute puzzle.
am 5. April 2020, 19:29 Uhr von Phistomefel
Clarification of the isolation property
am 5. April 2020, 19:29 Uhr von Circleconstant314
@Phistomefel: So it's like your first isolation killer sudoku (ID: 00036E)! Now I understand, thank you!
am 5. April 2020, 19:26 Uhr von Phistomefel
@Circleconstant314: Thanks for pointing out this imprecision. What I meant was: if two cages share a common edge, they must not contain even one common digit.
am 5. April 2020, 19:21 Uhr von Circleconstant314
If a cage has more than two adjacent cages, can a digit appearing in the cage appear in more than one adjacent cage? Or is it such that the digit can still only appear in at most one adjacent cage?