Normal Sudoku Rules apply.
The letters A, B, etc correspond to the digits 1-9. Each letter corresponds to one number, and vice versa, and this correspondence is given down the diagonal, with the cell labeled A containing the digit corresponding to A and so on.
The clues outside the grid are sandwich totals, which give the sum of the digits between 1 and 9 in that row column or diagonal. HOWEVER, they have been given in the code described above AND alphabetized. That is to say, if, for example, C=2 and G=3, then both a sandwich sum of 23 and a sandwich sum of 32 would be written as CG.
Have fun, leave a comment if you enjoy the puzzle!
Solution code: Row 5 followed by Column 5
on 4. November 2021, 20:20 by Testarossa
Wow, nice puzzle, enjoyed it a lot, ty zetamath
on 22. September 2021, 16:22 by Mody
Großartig
on 20. June 2021, 16:40 by marcmees
enjoyed this.
Difficulty: | |
Rating: | 98 % |
Solved: | 30 times |
Observed: | 8 times |
ID: | 0006PP |