Wildberry Poptart
Rules:
1. Normal sudoku rules apply
2. Digits along purple lines are a set of non repeating consecutive digits arranged in any order (Renban)
3. Digits along blue lines have the same sum in each region they pass through (Region Sum Line)
CTC :
Puzzle:
Lösungscode: Column 8 + Row 9 (18 digits)
am 11. August 2022, 23:24 Uhr von FmrSudokuPhilosopher
Very cool philosophy of sudoku
am 7. August 2022, 21:49 Uhr von Christounet
Beautiful design and classy puzzle ! Thanks
am 5. August 2022, 16:37 Uhr von antiknight
Lovely interaction between the constraints ! I wonder can this solve uniquely without any given digits ?
am 5. August 2022, 16:24 Uhr von Bellsita
Fantastic puzzle! Love how the lines interact between each other.
am 5. August 2022, 09:47 Uhr von Snookerfan
Fantastic puzzle, beautiful interactions and aestheticly great, thank you!
am 5. August 2022, 05:57 Uhr von Agent
Great puzzle! The way the different clues interact is absolutely wonderful.
am 5. August 2022, 02:56 Uhr von virtual
Wow, I love how each line interaction gives just that little bit more, and the flow continues bouncing about the puzzle as though getting bombarded with heat in a toaster!
As with the best poptarts, this came out well done!
am 4. August 2022, 19:49 Uhr von KNT
i definitely expected a good puzzle going in… but wow that was really really good. thanks tyrg!
am 4. August 2022, 18:43 Uhr von Crusader175
Very and nice puzzle and very beautiful looking grid!
am 4. August 2022, 18:21 Uhr von Ocean
Excellent! I like the interaction between these constraints. Also the geometry is beautiful!
am 4. August 2022, 18:08 Uhr von Niverio
Very enjoyable as usual ;)
am 4. August 2022, 13:13 Uhr von Playmaker6174
Wow, that was an extremely good puzzle! Very interesting start, then I got into the later half with lots of suspense, I enjoyed the most how the works happened in 3 bottom boxes, very cool stuff ;)
(though I put it 4/5 diff overall because of that part)
am 4. August 2022, 12:46 Uhr von Vebby
Tasty! Cool interplay between the constraints; I particularly enjoyed the opening logic. Thanks Tyrg :)