Pianosa
(Published on 13. September 2022, 18:50 by jwsinclair)
Normal sudoku rules apply.
A hidden cage is a set of orthogonally connected cells which contain no repeated digits and do not overlap with other cages. One-cell cages in the grid are located in the left-most cell of the top row of a hidden cage, and show the sum of the digits in that cage.
No two cages can contain the same number of cells.
Cell borders with a gray dot cannot contain a cage border (i.e. both cells are either part of the same cage, or not part of any cage).
Consecutive digits cannot be orthogonally adjacent.
Digits in cells with a gray square must be even.
F-Puzzles |
CtC
Solution code: row 1, row 9 (18 characters, no spaces)
Solved by SKORP17, AvonD, belfieldtj, mobiustrip, nordloc, mcc, Selenotropism, morgannamodeaura, HighEagle, dendrobium
Comments
on 14. September 2022, 00:59 by belfieldtj
I really enjoyed this - great fun! Thanks.
on 13. September 2022, 18:50 by jwsinclair
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