Normal Sudoku rules: Each row, column and 3x3 box must contain the digits 1-9 once only.
What's i to the power of 2 all about? In mathematics the letter i is used to represent the square root of minus 1. This is the called the imaginary unit since in our regular number system negative numbers cannot have square roots. As i is the square root of minus 1, i to the power of 2 is simply minus 1. (The imaginary unit can be combined with regular numbers to create what are called complex numbers; hence the name of the puzzle.)
Special cage rules: Each cage's digits were supposed to sum to square number totals, but our all powerful i squared has deducted one from each total. As such, cages must sum to either 3, 8, 15, 24 or 35, to be deduced by the solver.
Extra region: The pink i shape is an additional region that must contain each of the digits 1 to 9.
Normal Knight's move: Cells that are a chess Knight's move apart from each other must not contain the same digit.
Normal XV clues: Two cells joined by a V or X must add to 5 or 10, respectively.
Puzzle link: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=ybuyzwtr
Solution video: Watch me walk through the solve. Video
Solution code: Row 5
on 5. March 2021, 18:01 by StefanSch
Verry challenging, verry nice!
on 4. March 2021, 16:06 by PseudoCoup
WHEW! That puzzle was so hard it gave me "pink i"... ;)