4x4 Hypercube
(Published on 4. February 2022, 15:41 by DiMono)
Normal 4x4 sudoku rules apply. One grid uses the digits 1234, one grid uses 2345, one grid uses 3456, and one grid uses 4567. Which grid uses which digits is to be determined by the solver.
The solution of each grid is the same, transposed up and down from each other. i.e. if the top row of the 1234 grid is 1234, then the top row of the 2345 grid is 2345, and so on.
Digits along an arrow sum to the digit in the circle. Digits may repeat on an arrow if allowed by other rules.
Digits in a cage sum to the number in the top left corner. Digits may not repeat in a cage.
Solve in Penpa
Solution code: Row 1 of top-left, row 2 of top-right, row 3 of bottom-left, row 4 of bottom-right (16 digits)
Solved by DVFrank, Vebby, Cane_Puzzles, nordloc, Raistlen, efnenu, Myxo, starelev5, bernhard, Steven R, root_vegetable, stilldianna, harrison, silver585987, meowzzz, Aefore, Greg, zlotnleo, twobear, peterkp, ... Sanklo, Hales, Cyanogenoid, tretro, UsernameDave, Thomster, goodcity, Dez256, Sewerin, pepe74287, k2u5as, Matthew Humphrey, Krisonium, Addison, Gota, koiking, TheGreyBrewer, Enterprize1, jgarber
Comments
on 16. December 2022, 00:01 by Mitsunari
Original one!!
on 1. April 2022, 10:39 by Crusader175
Brilliant idea and puzzle!
on 26. March 2022, 16:52 by Kafkapharnaum
Just pure fun! I see the 6x6 is still unrated, I imagine it's going to be quite a bit trickier -- I'll try and tackle that one soon :D
on 6. February 2022, 04:48 by Nordy
Very sleek! A short but sweet hike through hills of multi-grid brain bending
on 5. February 2022, 07:03 by twobear
Cute one! Would also like to see it in larger grid too!
on 4. February 2022, 16:53 by Vebby
Really cute and fun! Would be interesting to see this concept with larger grid sizes.
on 4. February 2022, 15:54 by DVFrank
What a lovely concept! :^)