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Doubly Consecutive Cages

(Eingestellt am 9. Januar 2024, 20:19 Uhr von JustinTucker)

This puzzle is inspired by RedBarchetta. I don't know if it is new or interesting.
  • The digits 1 to 6 appear once in every row and column
  • Digits inside a cage are different.
  • The cage sums are all different and form a consecutive set of integers, i. e. n, n+1, n+2, ..., N.
  • If the sums of two cages differ by one, the cages touch each other.
  • Link to sudokupad. Thank you very much, SlickDude! Infact, I'm using my printer and a pencil for all the marvelous puzzles around here...

Lösungscode: Row 3 (from above)

Zuletzt geändert am 28. Januar 2024, 11:30 Uhr

Gelöst von Luigi, rubbeng, szabog, CHalb, ffricke, misko, SlickDude, marcmees, Rollo, SKORP17, Piatato
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Kommentare

am 21. März 2024, 00:12 Uhr von Rollo
Great :⁠-⁠)

am 28. Januar 2024, 11:30 Uhr von JustinTucker

Added link to sudokupad.

Zuletzt geändert am 28. Januar 2024, 05:35 Uhr

am 28. Januar 2024, 05:29 Uhr von SlickDude
Wonderful puzzle! My only complaint was having to write down to solve. I've made a sudokupad link with answer check for those who want to try there: https://sudokupad.app/ksxra7fsqp

am 12. Januar 2024, 22:43 Uhr von szabog
Nice idea, but I don't think it is 3 stars (Or maybe the puzzle is two stars and one extra star for solving in MS Paint :))

am 11. Januar 2024, 16:39 Uhr von Luigi
Really nice puzzle! Thank you very much!

am 10. Januar 2024, 12:07 Uhr von JustinTucker
Deleted "orthogonally". Thanks Kalle.

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Gelöst:11 mal
Beobachtet:1 mal
ID:000GI9

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