World's Tallest Sandwich
(Eingestellt am 21. August 2024, 13:01 Uhr von Jreg)
Creation of this puzzle explained below the image!
Standard Sudoku rules: place the digits 1-9 once in every row, column and box without repeats.
Sandwich rules: a clue outside the grid gives the sum of digits placed between 1 and 9 in the clue's row/column.
Skyscraper rules: a clue outside the grid gives the sum of digits that can be seen from the clue's perspective in its row/column. Higher digits obstruct the view, i.e. lower digits placed anywhere behind higher digits do not contribute to the skyscraper sum in that direction.
All clues in this puzzle are simultaneously sandwich clues AND skyscraper clues.
Solve HERE in SudokuPad (with the correct solution uploaded)
So about a year ago I made a puzzle called "Little Killer Sandwiches" (which you can check out
HERE). I used outside clues that worked as little killer sums and sandwich sums at the same time; the thought of one clue having a double meaning fascinated me and I wanted to see how far I could take this.
Having "Little Killer Sandwiches" featured recently on the YouTube channel "Cracking The Cryptic" (the video of which you can check out
HERE) has sort of resparked my interest in the double-clue concept, and motivated me to set up this new puzzle called "World's Tallest Sandwich". I found the sandwich and skyscraper clues much more constricting to work with than I anticipated, but by the end I was surprised by how relatively few of seemingly disconnected clues are needed to provide a unique solution -and without any additional constraint as well!
I hope you have fun with the puzzle and I'll be looking forward to your feedback!
Lösungscode: Digits from column 8 followed by digits from column 9, read from top to bottom; a total of 18 digits with no spaces.
Zuletzt geändert am 21. August 2024, 19:11 Uhr
Gelöst von SKORP17, jcgodart, bansalsaab, Kworb, finger, Megalobrainiac, henrypijames, Brodie2000, StefanSch, ascension, arteful, marcmees, ManuH, misko, sinamon, Statistica
Kommentare
am 11. September 2024, 22:55 Uhr von marcmees
drained my brain. Very nice. thanks
am 10. September 2024, 20:37 Uhr von glum_hippo
The rule set you're using is technically called 'Skyscraper Sums', rather than 'Skyscraper' — but I definitely love both rule sets and dual-function clues can be very entertaining!
am 31. August 2024, 05:50 Uhr von ascension
This one was quite difficult to me, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. I look forward to trying more of your puzzles!
am 21. August 2024, 23:36 Uhr von bansalsaab
I had to use one bifurcation but other than that it was fun
am 21. August 2024, 19:11 Uhr von Jreg
Revision: fixed the solution code (thank you SKORP!!)