The puzzle is inspired by the game Baba is You.
I did my best to make the concept of dynamic puzzle rules as simple as possible, hopefully you enjoy it!
RulesNormal sudoku rules apply
Cells separated by an “is” add a rule to the left number based on the following mapping for the right number:
The same rule cannot be added to the same number multiple times.
ExamplesIf the string "3 is 4" is in the grid, it means the the 3s in the puzzle cannot be within a queen's move of another 3.
The string "4 is 5" is cannot appear in the grid, because that would mean 4 is odd, which is false.
The string "2 is 1" is cannot appear in the grid more than one time.
There is nothing that prevents the same rule from being used multiple times, so the strings "7 is 3" and "8 is 3" could both exist in the grid simultaneously.
Rule Clarificationsanti-long knight: The cells containing the specified number cannot be a taxicab distance of 4 away from each other. This puzzle has a good image to explain a long knight move.
nonconsecutive: orthogonally adjacent cells cannot contain digits consecutive to the specified number.
SolveSolve the puzzle at f-puzzles
Lösungscode: Row 1 and Row 6
am 26. Oktober 2021, 20:19 Uhr von natedog2007
hey fry the guy i really enjoyed this puzzle i figured i had to try it because of Simon took a chance that a digit couldn't be anti knight and anti queen for a whole puzzle and it worked out cause i'm not the best lol
am 21. Oktober 2021, 23:06 Uhr von Aaronomys
Super good! This is my favorite ambiguity-type puzzle I've ever solved!
am 21. Oktober 2021, 05:32 Uhr von FryTheGuy
@avishai @bob
I will try and make another puzzle with this ruleset and try to make the break-in a little easier next time :)
am 20. Oktober 2021, 23:49 Uhr von avishai
Thank you! This was such a delight, and every time I felt like I was stuck, something wiggled just right.
Would love to see more puzzles with this type of ruleset/constraint!
am 20. Oktober 2021, 02:29 Uhr von Piatato
@bob
I also stared at it forever before noticing the break-in, but it actually is fair and as well telegraphed and hinted towards as anything could be in this sort of a puzzle. I don’t know if that might help if you were to just scan the grid for another five minutes, but it might be worth the try.
am 20. Oktober 2021, 00:05 Uhr von bob
I like the idea, but cannot find the break-in after very considerable searching and marking. Maybe someone will make an easier one.
am 19. Oktober 2021, 22:46 Uhr von thoughtbyte
Very cool!
am 19. Oktober 2021, 02:16 Uhr von Piatato
Very creative puzzle! Smooth solve after the break-in. :-)
am 18. Oktober 2021, 20:09 Uhr von Pathogenus
That was a fun solve from start to finish. I think it captures the spirit of the game perfectly. Solve path is smooth and enojyable.
am 18. Oktober 2021, 00:25 Uhr von kuraban
Loved it. Took me a few minutes to get the hang of the process, but from there was just really nice logic all the way through.
am 17. Oktober 2021, 10:47 Uhr von Playmaker6174
This is brilliant!
Puzzle is fun!
Break-in is beautiful!
Me is joyful :)
Thank is you!
Simon is 1000% gonna enjoy this puzzle ;)
am 17. Oktober 2021, 09:23 Uhr von FryTheGuy
Added another example
am 17. Oktober 2021, 07:14 Uhr von Playmaker6174
Just for clarification, does every rule set have to be used once or can one rule be applied on multiple digits?
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The rules do not have to all be used once, so one rule can be applied to multiple digits
am 17. Oktober 2021, 05:46 Uhr von matiasv5
This was so much fun! Thanks for your work!
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Thanks you for solving it :)
am 17. Oktober 2021, 00:02 Uhr von RJBlarmo
PUZZLE IS INCREDIBLE
Favorite puzzle I've done in a while. Solved it while watching Simon and Mark speed through the real game, would love to see them give this a try.
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I am really happy you enjoyed the puzzle so much!
I always get a little nervous when publishing puzzles with complex rules.
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