Normal Sudoku rules apply.
Circled digits at the ends of a line must be different.
Digits on a line must not be between the two ends, can't be equal to the ends and they must all be different.
The ends and the digits on the line add up to the same number.
All the lines sum to a different total, except for the dotted lines which share the same sum.
For instance, r3c1 + r2c2 = r1c1 + r2c1, all these cells are different (obviously in this case), r1c1 and r2c1 are not between r3c1 and r2c2, and this sum is unique in this grid.
Enjoy!
Lösungscode: Column 2, column 3
am 24. September 2021, 00:07 Uhr von abed hawila
Very nice, I got stuck for a while cause I forget the different total rule, after that the solve was smooth and interesting.
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Thanks abed :)
am 1. Juni 2021, 10:41 Uhr von SirWoezel
Loved it!
am 31. Mai 2021, 16:29 Uhr von stephane.bura
Thanks Zombie Hunter and polar :)
am 31. Mai 2021, 05:28 Uhr von Zombie Hunter
Great rule set.
am 31. Mai 2021, 00:42 Uhr von polar
Stared at it for a little while before re-reading the rules and noticing all numbers on the line have to be unique! Thanks for another lovely puzzle :)
am 30. Mai 2021, 10:38 Uhr von stephane.bura
Added example
am 30. Mai 2021, 09:53 Uhr von henrypijames
Does the sum of a line include the two ends in circles?
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No. r3c1 + r2c2 = r1c1 + r2c1 and that's the value we're considering.
Although, if you counted them, it would still work regarding uniqueness :)
am 30. Mai 2021, 02:07 Uhr von stephane.bura
Changed the difficulty rating and title.
Thanks marcmees and MagnusJosefsson :)
am 30. Mai 2021, 01:05 Uhr von MagnusJosefsson
Very nice and original!
am 30. Mai 2021, 00:17 Uhr von marcmees
an other stephane reverse thinking beauty. thanks. (4*)