Title: XV Killer VX
Type: Sudoku
Link: Penpa+ link to XV Killer VX Sudoku You may use Normal/Large/Medium/Small Blue, Green, or Red numbers in any combination.
Link: F-puzzles link to XV Killer VX Sudoku
Variants: XV, Modified VX, Killer Cages
1) Normal Sudoku
- 1.1) Place the digits 0 through 8 once each in every row, column, and box.
- 1.2) When using f-puzzle, the 9 digit represents a zero. Treat the 9 as if the value is zero in all aspects of the puzzle (including mathematical operations and inequalities).
- 1.3) 36 is the secret number.
2) XV and modified VX
- 2.1) An X either sums or multiplies two adjacent cells (being simultaneously a sum and a multiplication is permitted).
- a) When X acts as a sum, the two cells sum to 10.
- b) When X acts as a multiplication sign, the two cells are multiplied together with their product immediately following to the right for rows or downward for columns. Multiplications cannot have a leading zero. e.g. 4 X 8 0 3 2 is not permitted, but 4 X 5 2 0 is permitted.
- i) Not all sums of 10 are given.
- ii) Not all multiplications are given.
- 2.2) A V either sums or represents an inequality between two adjacent cells (being simultaneously a sum and an inequality is permitted).
- a) When V acts as a sum, the two cells sum to 5.
- b) When V acts as an inequality, the one cell is greater than the other in the direction of the V.
- i) Not all sums of 5 are given.
- ii) Not all inequalities are given.
3) Killer Cages
- 3.1) Digits in a cage must sum to the total in the top left--remember the 9 digit has a value of zero in f-puzzle.
- 3.2) Digits cannot repeat in any given cage; however, overlapped cages share digits.
- 3.3) There are eleven cages that overlap ten times. The four clear cages (30, 12, 34, and 22) are "underneath" the seven colored cages.
4) Notes
- 4.1) When using f-puzzle, the timer will not stop after you complete the puzzle.
- 4.2) When using f-puzzle, some cells will have digits in red although they will be correct.
Examples (0 for Penpa+, 9 for f-puzzles):
ROW 2--Six multiplied by five equals thirty (6 X 5 3 0/9).
ROW 3--Five summed with zero equals five (5 V 0/9).
ROW 4--Three summed with two equals five, also two multiplied by four equals eight (3 V 2 X 4 8).
COLUMN 1--Six is greater than five, also five is greater than three (6 V 5 V 3).
COLUMN 2--Five is greater than zero but also five summed with zero equals zero (5 V 0/9).
COLUMN 3--Two multiplied by three equals six, also six summed with four equals ten (2 X 3 6 X 4).
COLUMN 4--Seven is greater zero, also two summed with eight equals ten (7 V 0 2 X 8)
Solution code: Please enter the 18 digits with no spaces of Row 5 from left to right followed by Row 4 from left to right. If you solved the puzzle using f-puzzle, please replace any 9's with 0's.
Last changed on on 15. October 2022, 01:54
Solved by Filto, Sktx, jchan18, kaitoJD, skywalker, zorant
Comments
Last changed on 21. May 2021, 16:01on 21. May 2021, 13:29 by Sktx
Phiew ! That was a handful ! The logic is not that hard, but getting the grip of the 9s being 0s, the overlapping cages and the XV ambiguity was hard. I had to retry it several times before getting it right. Very wonderful logic throughout, Thanks a lot !
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Not as hard as your masterpiece! Thanks for the solve.