Testing 1, 2, 1, 2, is there a miracle here
(Published on 2. February 2024, 12:00 by kierownik)
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Normal 9x9 sudoku rules apply: In every row, column and in every 3x3 box the digits from 1 to 9 have to appear atleast once with no repeats.
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Anti-king: Cells seperated by a king’s move in chess cannot have the same digit.
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Anti-knight: Cells seperated by a knight’s move in chess cannot have the same digit.
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Non-consecutive: Cells that are orthogonally adjacent cannot contain consecutive digits.
Solution code: Row 3 and 7. Left to right.
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Solved by galium_odoratum, jalebc, Steven R, Puzzle Weasel, PinkNickels, Ragna, kublai, Greg, pepe74287, Kupais, teuthida, saskia-daniela, Guillem98, SKORP17, cathematician, stonetim, Chelo, keenbowl, Eraelan, ... ellamackmitch, Mup, pillowss, rares495, pethejasraj, jgarber, Awoobledoople, Koba, drifting, neinina98, PippoForte, Kabuki73, Blake Saligia, augsod, Meghan29, k2u5as, Villse, eriktenasbroek
Comments
on 7. April 2024, 20:03 by chain.reader
very nice!
on 10. February 2024, 05:22 by Tingo
I love me a miracle sudoku. This is no different. Thanks for setting and sharing!
on 3. February 2024, 23:45 by VitP
it's a MIRACLE how easily this solves ... if you know the procedure
on 3. February 2024, 20:21 by larmoejr
That was fun :)
on 3. February 2024, 02:56 by jadezki
A perfect breakfast puzzle! :D Thank You!
on 2. February 2024, 21:54 by kross
Very reminiscent of the Mitchell Lee miracle. I even used the same technique as featured on the CTC video to solve it. Thanks, it was fun! :)
on 2. February 2024, 20:23 by Ryx
To those familiar with Mitchell Lee's miracle, this is an easy question ;-) Nice puzzle!