Normal sudoku rules apply.
Three green lines are German Whisper lines (unless they cover the edge of the grid). They also form stables.
Each stable has one German Horse inside. The horse occupies one of the cells surrounded by the stable. It is for the solver to determine which cell is occupied by a horse in a big stable. A digit in a cell occupied by a German Horse differs by at least 5 from digits in all cells which are a chess kinght's move away from the German Horse cell.
Digits connected by the black dot have 2:1 ratio. Not all dots are given.
Lösungscode: 9th column top to bottom followed by 9th row left to right (18 digits, no spaces)
am 15. Februar 2024, 21:27 Uhr von I_love_carrie273
Thank you, KingIsulgard. My intended logic was that as without the dot every correct solution would produce another correct solution by transforming each digit x to 10-x you could assume that one given cell which must not be 5 is 1234 and then follow on solving until the dot says whether the assumption is okay or it's necessary to transform all digits as said above. I saw Simon once solving a similar puzzle this way where one „>” sign was the only disambiguation.
am 14. Februar 2024, 18:10 Uhr von KingIsulgard
Nice puzzle, took some coloring before I finally got my first number, then it went very smoothly though. Nice concept with the stables.
am 12. Februar 2024, 21:36 Uhr von yttrio
Very fun puzzle with a neat concept!
am 12. Februar 2024, 09:10 Uhr von mjoyce78
Very nice concept and execution. I found this one a bit tricky, but it was a pleasure to finally breakthrough.
am 11. Februar 2024, 23:49 Uhr von lmdemasi
Cool idea for a constraint.
The horse in r1c1 was so cramped in its little stable that I had to open up the fence and let him free after I solved the puzzle.
am 11. Februar 2024, 23:08 Uhr von I_love_carrie273
Clerical error