Even-Odd Snakes Sudoku
Inspiration for this type comes from Eggr.
Apply classic sudoku rules.
There are two snakes in the grid with a width of one cell that don’t touch themselves or each other, not even diagonally. The cells with the circles indicate the heads and tails of the snakes. Which cells belong to which snake is not given. One of the snakes consists exclusively of odd digits, the other of even digits. Clues outside the grid indicate the total number of cells occupied by both snakes in the respective row or column.
Solution code: Row 5, followed by column 9.
on 21. November 2021, 06:43 by Richard
Added links for online solving. Thx Nick!
on 20. November 2021, 21:22 by Nick Smirnov
F-puzzles:
https://f-puzzles.com/?id=yz6we9fc
CTC App:
https://tinyurl.com/498rtz5b
on 25. November 2020, 23:26 by Eggr
Nice, it's always interesting to see someone else's take on the rule set.
For everyone who enjoyed this I will also shamelessly plug my other puzzle with this ruleset: id=0003IZ
on 21. November 2020, 17:03 by Workout9
Very Fun :)
on 18. November 2020, 22:31 by cam
Delightful
on 18. November 2020, 17:40 by MariaL
Fun parity logic. Thanks!
on 18. November 2020, 05:09 by panthchesh
Thank you for the puzzle. It was fun! :)
on 18. November 2020, 02:08 by cdwg2000
Very easy,nice!
on 18. November 2020, 01:33 by Storm
Easy and nice puzzle :-)
on 18. November 2020, 01:07 by SudokuExplorer
Thanks for another fun puzzle :-)
on 18. November 2020, 00:52 by fuxia
Link: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=y2yszdz8
I don't know how to make circles, so I used grey highlights. Hope that's okay.