Lösungscode: Row 2, column 3
am 25. Februar 2024, 23:38 Uhr von Krokant
Challenging, but not too hard. Great puzzle. :)
am 17. Februar 2022, 19:46 Uhr von pin7guin
Eine schöne Herausforderung!
~Danke für die lösung!
am 22. Dezember 2021, 16:51 Uhr von Andrewsarchus
Very Nice!
am 16. November 2021, 18:29 Uhr von Richard
Very nice and interesting new logic in here!
Thx!
~Thanx Richard!
am 23. September 2021, 21:05 Uhr von Rollo
Toll!
Thanks!
am 16. September 2021, 14:05 Uhr von Rollo
Is a digit consecutive to itself?
~ No, it's not
am 8. August 2021, 13:02 Uhr von filuta
this one was far more intricate, but still not too hard, I really liked it a lot, thanks.
~ No, thank you! I'm glad the easier one lead you to solve this one. I'll have a look at your puzzles when I've got time!
am 7. August 2021, 21:28 Uhr von marcmees
Nice. good you published a second one. thanks.
am 3. August 2021, 16:40 Uhr von PrimeWeasel
Updated difficulty
am 11. Juli 2021, 22:42 Uhr von grkles
What an interesting ruleset! Took me a sec to get my mind around it, but then it worked well. Excellent puzzle!
am 8. Juli 2021, 17:39 Uhr von PrimeWeasel
Added an example in order to avoid confusion
am 5. Juli 2021, 17:47 Uhr von Sktx
Great variation on the consecutive constraint ! Plus, the concept in itself could be applied to consecutiveness, but potentially to a lot of other local relations between cells, or digit properties (prime to the central cell, parity to the central cell, superior or inferior to the central cell, etc). This has great potential as a variant, and the solve path is clever up till the last steps. Thanks for the puzzle !
am 4. Juli 2021, 23:59 Uhr von Mad-Tyas
Nice implementation of an interesting variant. Definitely deserves more solves!
am 4. Juli 2021, 21:02 Uhr von henrypijames
@philb: "Consecutive" is always in regard to the *central* digit in circle or square (or neither), not among the surrounding digits themselves. But I do agree an example, preferably graphical, would be good.
am 4. Juli 2021, 18:38 Uhr von philb
Clarification please - how are the digits counted? If a cell on the grid edge is surrounded by (in any order) 15679 is that 3 consecutive and 2 non-consecutive? Is 12378 3 consecutive or 2, or either, or indeed 5?
am 4. Juli 2021, 13:22 Uhr von henrypijames
To be clear: no cell is simultaneously marked with circle and square, even though the rules would allow some to be, correct?
- That is correct