This is the fourth puzzle in a series of seven anchor sudoku puzzles.
Anchors are like arrows, except you subtract the smallest digit from the sum of the other digits. So for example an anchor with a 5 in the square, and 4,2,3 in the chain would be valid because 5=4+3-2. Repeat digits are allowed so 5,5,1,1 would also be valid because 5=5+1-1.
Previous PuzzlesStandard sudoku rules apply.
Subtracting the smallest number along an anchor from the sum of the other numbers equals the number in the square cell.
The colored anchors behave normally. They are colored to disambiguate with the overlapping anchors.
Solve the puzzle at https://f-puzzles.com/?id=ygvzagfz
Lösungscode: Row 5 and 6
am 24. Oktober 2021, 12:22 Uhr von uvo_mod
Labels ergänzt.
am 15. Juni 2021, 04:58 Uhr von polar
Very nice!
am 15. Juni 2021, 00:59 Uhr von Piatato
I keep enjoying these anchor sudokus! :-)