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Six-digit multiples

(Published on 6. October 2022, 16:48 by Geany)

Six-digit multiples
Fill the grid with numbers from 0 to 9 so that in each row and column no digit occurs more than once; the black cell must stay empty. The green cells represent a six-digit number (that is, the first cell must not be zero); the rows below (ignoring their gray cells) list six different multiples of the green number (possibly including the number itself), in ascending order. The seventh, biggest multiple is formed by reading the gray cells from top to bottom.


Solve online: Penpa+

Solution code: Write the green number.

Last changed on on 7. October 2022, 17:54

Solved by SKORP17, matiasv5, GutenTag, Wanderer, AstralSky, h5663454, cdwg2000
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on 7. October 2022, 17:54 by Geany
I've updated the rules to make them more clear, answering matiasv5's doubts.

Last changed on 7. October 2022, 15:02

on 7. October 2022, 14:54 by matiasv5
Do the 7 multiples of the green number have to be all different?
Can the first one be equal to the green number?
Can the green number begin with a 0?

Last changed on 6. October 2022, 18:01

on 6. October 2022, 17:57 by Geany
Yeah sorry for that Dandelo, now the link points to the correct version.

on 6. October 2022, 17:57 by Dandelo
In penpa the black cell is gray.

on 6. October 2022, 17:56 by Geany
Now it should work as intended.

on 6. October 2022, 17:52 by Geany
... And I updated the Penpa link.

on 6. October 2022, 17:51 by Geany
I added to the rules the precisation that the black cell must stay empty.

Difficulty:4
Rating:N/A
Solved:7 times
Observed:7 times
ID:000BJB

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