Lösungscode: Spalte 6 von oben nach unten (9 Ziffern).
am 13. September 2024, 13:24 Uhr von Nebuzaradan
Interesting arrow rule, and nicely implemented!
am 22. Juli 2024, 08:47 Uhr von zhall12570
This was quite hard for me. Great puzzle!
am 19. Juli 2024, 22:55 Uhr von bansalsaab
Very nice variation
am 17. Juli 2024, 04:01 Uhr von Elytron
Fixed Puzzle
am 17. Juli 2024, 02:13 Uhr von Elytron
Fixed spelling mistake
am 15. Juli 2024, 22:49 Uhr von Elytron
Removed wrong Kropki dot
am 15. Juli 2024, 22:16 Uhr von cryptique
Really like this Arrow type, thanks for setting !
I think there might be a mistake on the Sudokupad link it sent me to though (8 black kropki)
Thanks for the hint, I apparently forgot to remove that, I updated the link with a new version! :) -Elytron
am 15. Juli 2024, 16:59 Uhr von SKORP17
8 = 2*3 ???
Changed it! -Elytron
am 15. Juli 2024, 15:02 Uhr von Elytron
Fixed a mistake in the puzzle and changed the solution code
am 15. Juli 2024, 10:34 Uhr von Mozart40
Thanks @Nylimb, I'll give it a try.
am 15. Juli 2024, 09:19 Uhr von Nylimb
@Mozart40: It means that if you list the factors of the arrow sum, the number in the circle is the smallest factor other than 1. For example, if the arrow sum is 15, its factors are 1, 3, 5, and 15, so the circle would have a 3. In other words, the number in the circle is the smallest prime factor of the sum (since 1 is not prime).
am 15. Juli 2024, 09:14 Uhr von Nylimb
I'm afraid that there's an error in the puzzle: In the last arrow that I found, the number in the circle is not the *smallest* greater-than-one factor of the arrow sum.
Also, I was a bit unsure about the circle with no arrow attached. I assumed that it was intentional (so the sum is 0 and the digit in the circle is 2), and that led me to the solution.
Other than those issues, it's a very nice puzzle.
Thanks for pointing out the mistake, I changed it, so it should be correct now. The zero-arrow is intended :) -Elytron
am 15. Juli 2024, 09:07 Uhr von Mozart40
Sorry für asking stupid questions. I'm not a native English speaker, so I struggeling with the 2nd rule (...greater-than-one...). Please, can someone explain the meaning of this rule to me? Thx Kai