One, Two, Green For Fives
(Published on 31. January 2022, 22:14 by Ceedrich)
I hope you like today's puzzle. Feedback is appreciated.
Rules: (normal)
- Normal Sudoku rules apply.
- Adjacent digits along each green german whisper line must have a difference of at least 5.
- Adjacent cells connected with an X must sum to 10.
- A black dot between cells indicates cell values with a 2:1 ratio. A white dot between cells indicates cells with consecutive values. Not all dots are shown.
- Circled digits where four cells meet must be present as values in those four cells.
- Digits along each thermometer must increase starting from the bulb end.
- The digits in a cage must sum to the number printed in its corner. Digits may not repeat within a cage.
You can solve the puzzle online here:
F-Puzzles
CTC-App
Solution code: Row 3 and column 5 (18 digits):
Last changed on on 25. May 2022, 18:12
Solved by SKORP17, PippoForte, ___, VeTaurus, Greg, kublai, sgreveling, davidjshort, jchan18, root_vegetable, john9, wmiltti, GTLSE, terrible_casserole, MB_Cyclist, RickHoffman, jorgenunez, brandon_bot, kkli, ... Samburger, pepe74287, HighEagle, Thomster, cascadeshiker, scushuaishuai, september, Rearden, TuxedoGilma, LachyDachy, vexillophilia, Lodinn, k2u5as, MysticMan, simontherry, Cezarr, Javier Rebottaro
Comments
on 25. May 2022, 18:12 by Ceedrich
Changed F-Puzzles and CTC-Links
Last changed on 23. May 2022, 14:55on 23. May 2022, 14:54 by Schesam
Hab mehrere Stunden gebraucht, nachdem ich aber alle 5er gefunden hatte war ich sehr lange stuck. Irgendwann hats aber klick gemacht und der Rest war innerhalb von knapp 20-30min gelöst. Für einen Anfänger wie mich doch recht anspruchsvoll, aber lösbar und hat Spaß gemacht.
Bereits mein 3. gelöste Rätsel von Ceedrich
Last changed on 1. February 2022, 18:32on 1. February 2022, 18:31 by luisdias412
Very smooth puzzle! Like others have mentioned, I was also able to solve it without both 5 quadruples!
Nice job
on 1. February 2022, 15:25 by Chelo
Very nice puzzle, I confirm to have solved it without the "5" quadruple constraints. Thank you for setting and keep on doing it!..
on 1. February 2022, 13:16 by jmaen
Nice easy puzzle, I think it's solvable without the "5" quadruples though :)