It was the end of a warm Thursday evening. I had just settled down after getting the kids tucked in and finishing the day's chores. The house was quiet, with nothing but the trees rustling in the breeze outside to break the silence. I had just leaned forward to take my last sip of tea when, out of nowhere, I felt a sharp sting across my left cheek followed by a loud THWAP! My face was flung back, and as I recovered and looked up, I saw a hippo...a glum_hippo...standing before me with a glove in his hand. Our eyes met, and he uttered the following:
"You have been challenged, dumediat. Set a puzzle inspired by nanameguri, if you value your dignity."
I rubbed my eyes to make sure what I was witnessing was real, but before I could reply he had vanished. I would have doubted the reality of these events, but I could still feel the sting across my cheek. It seemed that I had a new challenge before me, but there was one question still to ask...What the heck is a nanameguri was in my tea!?"
This is a puzzle that I created as part of the monthly prompt in the Cracking the Cryptic Discord server for August 2023, where I was honored to be challenged by glum_hippo to create a puzzle inspired by nanameguri. Since this is a relatively new pencil puzzle genre, I included a solvable example below that uses the same rule set as this puzzle. This uses modified nanameguri rules, so if you would also like to solve some pure nanameguri puzzles made by various setters those can be found here. Ratings, comments, and feedback are much appreciated! Please feel free to reach out to me on Discord if you have any comments or questions. Please also feel free to try my other puzzles here.
Playable 6x6 example (Penpa+; rules in link): https://tinyurl.com/25fgmvyx
Main puzzle rules:
Main puzzle (Penpa+): https://tinyurl.com/24befqg4
Note: For answer check to work properly, correct loop segments (green), diagonals (green), and circles must be placed in the left grid, and correct circles and sudoku digits must be placed in the right grid. Do not place sudoku digits in the left grid.
Lösungscode: The number of line segments heading right from columns 2, 4, 6, and 8 of the left grid, followed by the digits in row 5 of the right grid (13 digits)
am 4. Oktober 2023, 07:43 Uhr von Christounet
Phew ! Finally completed the second part of this solve, which required some very difficult scanning for me. A long but satisfying journey ! Enjoyed the example too, with an effortless sudoku part ;) Thanks.
am 3. Oktober 2023, 18:59 Uhr von Silverstep
I rarely use "magical" to describe a Sudoku, but this is quite a magical puzzle.
Side note: This is the link with a combined grid that I used while solving. Just in case anyone is interested. https://tinyurl.com/56yt2hy7
am 13. September 2023, 02:35 Uhr von wisty
This puzzle was AWESOME! The "build your own nanameguri" ruleset with cages and diagonals has SO MUCH POTENTIAL, and your puzzle is a really nice demonstration of that :) Great killer sudoku too - some of the resolution is magic lol. Tough, but more than fair and nothing too difficult all throughout.
Also, I solved this using one combined grid rather than two separate ones, and I don't regret that decision, so if anyone is daunted by the two separate grids you may want to consider that! I don't think it makes a big difference one way or the other though, as either way the puzzle is super clean.
am 13. September 2023, 00:05 Uhr von damasosos92
That's one of the most incredible puzzles you can ever solve.
am 8. September 2023, 16:41 Uhr von dumediat
Updated example puzzle image and link
am 8. September 2023, 16:04 Uhr von tonald
In the 6x6 example, the cirlce at r4c2 cannot be deduced. If ignore it, there is another solution. Let (156) at r2c123, (563) at r4c123, (641) at r5c123, and a circle at r2c3. @dumediat
>>dumediat: Oh my, you are absolutely correct! I have edited the example puzzle and uploaded a new image and link, thank you so much for catching this!
am 7. September 2023, 23:07 Uhr von Piatato
Very nice puzzle! I had a lot of fun figuring out everything, and it felt a lot smoother than I expected it to be :)