Circles and Blocks
(Eingestellt am 29. November 2021, 03:00 Uhr von XeonRisq)
- Normal sudoku rules apply.
- Shikaku-sudoku:The grid is divided into rectangular regions of orthogonally connected cells. Each rectangle contains exactly one circle. A single cell with a circle can count as a 1x1 rectangle.
- A number in a circle represents how many cells are in the rectangle the circle belongs to. Rectangles cannot overlap. Every cell in the grid is part of a rectangle.
- Digits may repeat in a rectangle if allowed by other rules.
- Prime-Co Blocks: Cages are to contain one Prime digit and one Composite (non-Prime) digit. The digit "1" is excluded from both the Prime and Composite set of digits and will be left out of all cages.
- The numbers in the top left corner of the cage will be the difference of the two digits in the cage.
- Acknowledgments: The Shikaku-sudoku hybrid is a ruleset created by Qodec, that I was made aware of by Emphyrio.
- F-puzzles link
- link to solve online
- CtC link
- link to solve online
Lösungscode: Row 1 followed by Column 8
Zuletzt geändert am 29. November 2021, 03:02 Uhr
Gelöst von Elliott810, Steven R, efnenu, bigger, Danlej085, ArchonE-mobile, beesquestionmark, Bankey, isajo4002, SeveNateNine
Kommentare
Zuletzt geändert am 19. Februar 2022, 23:23 Uhram 18. Februar 2022, 10:21 Uhr von Bankey
Very creative idea! Tough to wrap one's head around it initially, but then it flows quite well. Definitely deserves more solves! Thanks for setting, @ XeonRisq :-)
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Thanks for the solve and the compliment. I found it interesting how the constraints worked together and agree that the flow of the puzzle is smooth as a product of that.
Zuletzt geändert am 29. November 2021, 17:39 Uhram 29. November 2021, 12:25 Uhr von Steven R
Very fun, thanks!
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Thanks for the feedback, fun is exactly what I was shooting for here.
Zuletzt geändert am 29. November 2021, 17:38 Uhram 29. November 2021, 10:26 Uhr von Elliott810
Very nice puzzle! Thx:)
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Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the kind words.