White Mates In 3
(Eingestellt am 14. August 2021, 19:45 Uhr von fpoduska)
A chess problem on a Sudoku grid.
Normal Sudoku rules, plus killer cage (cells in the cage add to the small number in the cage corner), XV (numbers beside an X add to 10, beside a V add to 5), thermo (numbers increase from the bulb end, say 2, 5, 7), and one diagonal constraint (the green line is one set of 1-9). Note that the double ended thermo in boxes 5 and 7 is partially obscured by the green line. There are no negative constraints. .
All given digits and cage totals indicate a chess piece on an extended 9x9 chessboard.
Black pieces are numbered 1-9 and corresponding White pieces are 10 higher (if 5 is a black queen, 15 is a white queen).
White to move and mate in 3.
The first piece to move will land orthogonally adjacent to a cell that differs by exactly 5 from the piece's starting cell.
F-puzzles
Lösungscode: Enter the result of multiplying a black bishop by a white knight immediately followed by the last row. (11 digits)
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