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Thonk?

(Eingestellt am 3. Mai 2022, 00:26 Uhr von purpl)

I was really inspired by Emre Kolotoglu's puzzle using X-Sums and Sandwiches in a similar fashion. I set a puzzle using numbered rooms just recently and that went really well. I was thinking how I could combine numbered rooms and skyscraper clues then remembered I loved kolot's idea.

Rules:

Normal sudoku rules apply.

All outside ? clues represents any digit between 1 and 9 inclusive.

Black outside clues give the number of cells sandwiched between the 1 and 9 in their row or column (not normal sandwiches) AND the numbered rooms clue AND skyscraper clue for their row or column from that direction. These clue values will be the same as they correspond to the same clue.

Red outside clues give only two of these three properties and therefore not one of them.

Skyscraper: Consider each digit in the grid as a building of that height. Clues outside the grid give the number of buildings that can be seen from that direction, with larger buildings hiding smaller ones.

Numbered Rooms: Clues outside the grid indicate the digit which has to be placed in the Nth cell in the corresponding direction, where N is the digit placed in the first cell in that direction.

An example is provided below to give you some intuition and clarification on the rules. Of course, in the example the sandwich is between 1 and 6 instead of 1 and 9. This example puzzle is solvable and links are provided: f-puzzles, CtC, Penpa+ (with answer check)

Main Puzzle Links:

f-puzzles

CtC

Penpa+ (with answer check)

If you enjoyed this puzzle, consider leaving a rating and comment or better yet recommend it to your fellow solvers! I hope you do so for all the puzzles you enjoy ;)

Also check out the puzzles/setters I linked in the first paragraph if you haven't already.

Lösungscode: Row 5 followed by column 8 (left to right, top to bottom, 18 digits, no spaces).

Zuletzt geändert am 3. Mai 2022, 15:45 Uhr

Gelöst von kolot, the_cogito, cmb, Mr.Menace, twobear, Dandelo, rmn, Jesper, polar, Niverio, ancarro, abed hawila, cdwg2000, OGRussHood, marcmees, peacherwu2, Vebby, SKORP17, Kunal, h5663454, Uhu, Amrelicko, by81996672, tallcat, starelev5
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Kommentare

am 2. September 2022, 16:40 Uhr von Vebby
Bonkers, amazing how it all resolves!

am 13. Juni 2022, 23:46 Uhr von marcmees
Finally got there ... had to give it an other try after completing your newest in this "?" series.
Very nice. Thanks.

am 6. Juni 2022, 18:31 Uhr von OGRussHood
I thought Emre's puzzle was mad. This was madder than mad. This was psychotic.

am 6. Mai 2022, 16:23 Uhr von Niverio
The initial break-in is marvelous! Stunning.

am 3. Mai 2022, 15:48 Uhr von purpl
Thank you @the_cogito @kolot @twobear and @Dandelo for your lovely comments and for the helpful feedback. I agree with Dandelo that the rules are difficult to keep track of.

am 3. Mai 2022, 15:45 Uhr von purpl
Done! Full rules for skyscrapers and numbered rooms added to the post itself.

am 3. Mai 2022, 15:33 Uhr von Dandelo
I have rated it as very hard and very good, but for me it is close to the point where it is as difficult to keep track of the rules, as the solving process itself.

But please write the complete rules in the text, including skyscrapers and numbered rooms.

am 3. Mai 2022, 13:13 Uhr von twobear
Pure logic, great fun! Thanks a lot!

am 3. Mai 2022, 01:12 Uhr von kolot
Great puzzle! I enjoyed it a lot. It is cleverly designed and fun.

am 3. Mai 2022, 01:10 Uhr von the_cogito
Really cool puzzle, took some time to get my head around the constraint, but it was a fun solve once I did :)

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