Hi Logic-Masters, long time no see!
After publishing Confusing the Polarity, I took a bit of a break from Sudoku setting, as my original goal in joining this site had been accomplished. But I've missed the art of crafting ideas and discovering implications that comes with designing your own puzzles and now the ideas are flowing again, so I'm ready to return to publishing! Hopefully, the inspiration for my return puzzle is obvious to anyone who has played one of the greatest video games ever made - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Although the first version of this puzzle was fairly straightforward, I couldn't help myself and kept experimenting with the exact shape of the lines and the locations of the Kropki dots to see what other more interesting deductions I could weave into the puzzle. I eventually landed on this challenging variation that requires some exquisite logic to unravel. After so much time away from puzzle setting, I present a time-themed puzzle, The Hero of Time! Will you conquer this adventure of a puzzle?
Normal Sudoku rules apply.
German Whispers: Adjacent digits on a blue line differ by 5 or more.
Kropki Pairs: Digits separated by a black dot are in a 2:1 ratio.
Triforce: The four cells containing the Triforce must be filled with four unique digits that sum to a multiple of 3. (For non-Zelda fans, the set of yellow triangles is collectively called the Triforce.)
PS: I would like to once again thank Mark Tekfan for helping me customize the graphics of this puzzle to give it a unique look that helps sell the design.
PPS: Fun fact, the image of the puzzle on this page has the internal LMD ID: 000MOM, so shout out to my mom for always having the patience to support my hobbies growing up. Remember to call and/or visit your family when you can!
Lösungscode: Row 3 followed by column 9
am 29. Januar 2025, 03:45 Uhr von Allagem
Coming back to this puzzle almost a year later, I still regret how the solve path on this one ended up. There is an extremely tricky section at the very end that really detracts from the rest of the solve. I finally sat down to see if I could find any way to salvage it, and I realized I could add one tiny piece of info that perfectly simplifies the offending part of the solve without ruining any of the logic before it. And best of all, it is even on theme!
The digits on the Triforce sum to a multiple of 3. :)
Not sure if anyone will ever see this edit, but to the person who is digging through my old puzzles and finds this one - Use this new information and the puzzle becomes much closer to my original vision!
am 24. Februar 2024, 15:35 Uhr von ccotreau
Thank you for the beautiful puzzle full of nice logic
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