Schrödinger's Cat
(Published on 12. February 2024, 19:33 by juggler)
This puzzle is part of the
Silent Killer series.
I.
Hypertension
II.
Kill the Messenger
III.
Deadly Threat
IV.
Regicide
V.
Schrödinger's Cat
VI.
Curiosity
VII.
Down for the Count
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SHRÖDINGER CELL SUDOKU
Place the digits 0-9 once in each row, column, and box. There is one "S-cell" in each row, column, and box that contains two digits.
The value of an S-cell is a two digit number written using the digits in the cell. For example, a cell with [03] has the value 30, and a cell with [17] can be assigned the value 17 or 71 (but cannot have different values for the purposes of different clues).
SILENT KILLER
Digits may not repeat in a cage. The sum of values in a cage must equal the value of the cell pointed to by the cage's northwest corner. For example, R4C2 shows the sum of the cage in Box 4.
SILENT LITTLE KILLER
A cell containing an arrow must have a value equal to the sum of the values of the cells on the diagonal pointed to by the arrow.
Solution code: Row 9 (10 digits)
Last changed on on 31. October 2024, 21:43
Solved by AzureFire, japanoise_breakfast, matzrh, h4kun4m4t4t4, starwarigami, Sapio, pjhiatt, ZornsLemon, SudokuHero, Puzzle Weasel, atomvic, Nytik, Lodinn, Min77, Cezarr, askel083, cfor, Polytechnisch, ... Laxeous, vivo50, starfall, Firebird, Sunflower_Seeds, twtttsl, Jensa, GertVonnegut, petecavcc, plasmath, BabyfacedBard, Madoka42, matheusrodf, Zenryo, saulg39, randall, Gydoku, codewizard, Jacob1531
Comments
on 6. January 2025, 05:25 by randall
Such sublime setting, to be able to create an approachable S-cell sudoku! Bravo, Sir!
on 2. December 2024, 21:13 by Jensa
First 3-star puzzle I've solved without help, amazing!
Last changed on 21. March 2024, 20:28on 21. March 2024, 18:53 by Puzzle Weasel
This is absolutely brilliant. I am in awe of the way you manage to produce puzzles which feel polished to perfection with so many different rule sets.
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juggler: Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad you've been enjoying them!
on 18. February 2024, 23:10 by Sapio
Loved the logic in this one - thanks!
on 18. February 2024, 10:31 by starwarigami
Very nicely done! A little tricky to keep the 2-digit s-cell totals straight, but that's probably unavoidable with the software limitations
on 12. February 2024, 23:36 by japanoise_breakfast
My favourite one in the series so far!