Schrödinger 202: Atomic Structure
(Eingestellt am 24. September 2023, 21:00 Uhr von ViKingPrime)
PUZZLE:
RULES:
"Normal"
Schrödinger rules apply.
(i.e. place the digits 0 through 9 once each in every row, column and box;
two of the digits will have to share a Schrödinger Cell;
each row, column and box contains exactly one Schrödinger Cell).
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Entropic (
blue/
beige): Each set of three consecutive
cells on an Entropic line must contain a low {1, 2 or 3}, medium {4, 5 or 6} and high digit {7, 8 or 9} (
different colours are to distinguish separate lines).
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Kropki: White dots separate two cells containing digits of consecutive value; Black dots separate two cells where one digit is double the value of the other [ratio of 1:2] (
not all dots are given).
MODIFIER:
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Schrödinger Certainty (Restrictive): If a Schrödinger cell falls within a Kropki dot, both digits must satisfy the condition (
i.e. both be consecutive with or both be in a ratio of 1:2 with the digit in the adjacent cell).
INTRODUCTION:
A little bit harder than some of the previous entries. Be careful to note - the Schrödinger cells don't merely add up the digits within this time, rather the logical constraints involved take into account both digits.
Here are some puzzles from other setters using a similar constraint:
"
Hell's Bells"
by Christounet
"
Schrödinger's Triplers"
by Oddlyeven
Have fun!
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The
Schrödinger Series
Starter:
Intermediate:
Advanced:
Lösungscode: All digits within Schrödinger cells, lowest digit first, top-row to bottom-row.
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Kommentare
Zuletzt geändert am 16. Oktober 2023, 01:48 Uhram 15. Oktober 2023, 15:16 Uhr von marcmees
Beautiful puzzle. Nice series. thanks
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@marcmees - and thank you; I see you tackled "The Casimir Effect" as well, really happy to see someone take that one on. Well done -- VKP