Chaos is a Club Sandwich (9X9)
(Eingestellt am 19. Februar 2022, 23:49 Uhr von SenatorGronk)
NOTE: I've modified how the clues are presented compared to when this puzzle was first launched. This new version is functionally identical to the original but no longer requires solvers to do prime factorization of several large numbers. This also allowed me to simplify the rules of the puzzle as well as to remove a few now-redundant clues.
Rules
- The digits 1-9 appear once in each row, column and region in the grid. Regions consist of 9 orthogonally connected cells and must be deduced.
- Numbers on the left and upper sides of the grid equal the sum of the digits between the first and last region border in the row/column.
- Numbers on the right and bottom sides of the grid equal the total number of region borders in the row/column.
The Puzzle:
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NOTE: Because of the chaos construction, neither tool will confirm the correct solution.
Lösungscode: Column 7 + Row 8
Zuletzt geändert am 3. März 2022, 17:01 Uhr
Gelöst von henrypijames, Jesper, kolot, marcmees, Myxo, LurkingFrog, Mip, Elliptical, Steaky, cmb, wenchang, AnnaTh, Silverstep, miraflores, ns08, harryjbeer, Mody, MagnusJosefsson, Gnosis66, Lara Croft, DiMono, thefallenrat, jkuo7, zpm04, twobear, Sumyrda, cdwg2000, PixelPlucker, ManuH, aholst, peacherwu2, soroush, TigerZG, h5663454, dogfarts
Kommentare
am 19. Juni 2022, 08:09 Uhr von cdwg2000
Very nice.
am 17. März 2022, 12:00 Uhr von MagnusJosefsson
Fantastic puzzle, chaos construction at its finest!
am 3. März 2022, 15:58 Uhr von SenatorGronk
Simplified rules
am 26. Februar 2022, 21:10 Uhr von Elliptical
Great Puzzle! Took me along time and was worth every minute.
am 22. Februar 2022, 06:18 Uhr von Mip
That was absolutely brutal, but very good.
am 21. Februar 2022, 00:53 Uhr von marcmees
Very nice. thanks.
am 20. Februar 2022, 12:33 Uhr von kolot
Very beautiful puzzle. I had a lot of fun with this.
Zuletzt geändert am 20. Februar 2022, 12:27 Uhram 20. Februar 2022, 12:06 Uhr von henrypijames
It's sooo easy to mak mistakes in a puzzle like this ...
For those who want to skip over the laborious factorization calculation, here's a Penpa+ link with the clues already broken down into layers×sum: https://tinyurl.com/yax5t5w5