More Distinct Arrows
This puzzle is inspired by the idea from Zetamath from his sudoku stream.
Rules:
1. Normal sudoku rules
2. Distinct arrows: Digits along an arrow sum to the digit in the arrow's circle. All arrows are unique so that the combination of digits along an arrow (in any order) does not exist on any other arrow in the grid. Digits do not repeat along an arrow.
Example: Without repeating digits, there are two possible ways of making a length 2 arrow sum to 6: 15 and 24. Therefore, there can only be two arrows summing to 6 in the grid. If there are two of them, one has to be 6=15 and the other one has to be 6=24.
Clarification: Cell R1C5 is the origin of one arrow terminating at R2C4. Cell R1C6 is the origin of two arrows, one terminating at R2C4 and one at R2C5.
I hope you enjoy the puzzle. Feel free to leave comments.
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Lösungscode: Row 3 + Column 3, 18 digits (no commas or spaces)
am 14. April 2022, 14:24 Uhr von Langa
This was really fun to figure out.