Normal sudoku rules apply.
Each 4×4 corner regions have different rules of sudoku variants described below:
Top-left: Odd-even
The yellow cells contain even digits. The rest of the cells do not.
Top-right: Killer sudoku
The numbers on the corners of the cages indicate the sum of the digits inside the cage. Digits cannot repeat within cages.
Bottom-left: Greater than
Adjacent cells must obey any "greater than" (>) or "less than"(<) symbols which appear.
Bottom-right: Kropki
A black dot means that one of the neighboring digits has the double value of the other digit. A white dot means that the difference of the neighboring digits is exactly one. If there is no dot between two cells none of the constraints is valid.
I tried to create it in f-puzzles, but I was unable to mark the "greater than" signs; I used the minimum, maximum and thermo constraints: f-puzzles.com/?id=y2xsmsl3
P.S. It is my first published puzzle on this site.
Lösungscode: Row 4, followed by row 6
am 5. April 2021, 04:53 Uhr von SeminoleCBO
Loved using many various variances. Great puzzle
am 17. Oktober 2020, 17:30 Uhr von Aspartagcus
For anyone who wants to use swaroopg92's version of Penpa instead:
https://git.io/JTcbm
:)
am 17. Oktober 2020, 16:28 Uhr von ibogdank
I added thermo constraints in f-puzzles to simulate the greater than clues.
am 17. Oktober 2020, 16:20 Uhr von XoZu
This was a lot of fun. I usually prefer f-puzzles and honestly hate penpa. However, this puzzle was much easier in penpa because of the "greater than".
am 17. Oktober 2020, 15:53 Uhr von ibogdank
@Marcos, I specified that I couldn't put all the "greater than" signs in f-puzzles. Please see the image above.
am 17. Oktober 2020, 07:55 Uhr von ibogdank
Updated links
am 17. Oktober 2020, 07:51 Uhr von ibogdank
Removed the digit in the middle, as it is not really necessary in solving