Normal sudoku rules apply.
Every 7 in the grid must be a chess king's move away from an 8 which is a king's move from a 9, thus forming the sequence 789. Different 7s may share the same 8 and/or 9.
Because 7 ate 9 the following rules also apply:
7 has grown by 9, so 7 = 16.
9 has been eaten, so 9 = 0.
6 is afraid of 7, so does not appear in any of the eight cells surrounding a 7.
Digits within cages sum to the number in the top left corner (remembering that 7 ate 9).
Lösungscode: row 2
am 20. März 2022, 01:27 Uhr von SKORP17
ok, ich habe die Regel jetzt auch kapiert
am 19. März 2022, 20:27 Uhr von BellBear
Very entertaining and I love the word play.
am 19. März 2022, 16:13 Uhr von zembrost
wording might be a bit confusing but overall a fun concept for a sudoku
am 19. März 2022, 07:01 Uhr von marcmees
wording is ok. just need attention from the solver. Once the 9 in box 8 is placed, that should be obvipous.
:-)
am 19. März 2022, 02:02 Uhr von SHERAX
Original And Approachable And Super Fun.
Thnx
am 18. März 2022, 19:50 Uhr von Scruffamudda
Re comments on the wording of the rules. Instead of "different 7s may share the same 8 and/or 9", is it more clear to say "this rule applies to every 7 but not necessarily every 8 or 9"?
am 18. März 2022, 19:28 Uhr von marcmees
attention to the wording required. Nice. Thanks.
am 18. März 2022, 12:12 Uhr von Chelo
That WAS fun!.. Thank you @Scruffamudda