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Dust Torus (Black Hole)

(Eingestellt am 14. September 2024, 00:00 Uhr von heliopolix )

Recently, Scojo and Hatgurl organized a setting challenge where setters created a pair of puzzles - one in their own style, and one "secret imposter" puzzle in the style of another participant. The setter-imposter pairs were chosen at random by the organizers, ensuring that each setter was impersonated by someone else. This is the puzzle I set in my own style, using the standard black hole ruleset.

Completing this puzzle involves: shading some cells, doing killer cage and little killer sum logic with double-value and zero-value cells, and doing modified sandwich sum logic.

Rules:

  • Sudoku: Place the digits 1-9 once each in every row, column, and box.
  • Black Holes (Nullifiers): Place nine black holes, one in each row, column, and box. Digits may not repeat on black holes. For the purposes of the clues in this grid, black holes have a value of zero.
  • White Holes (Doublers): Place nine white holes, one in each row, column, and box. Digits may not repeat on white holes. For the purposes of the clues in this grid, white holes double the value of a cell.
  • White holes and black holes never share the same cell.
  • Killer Cages: Digits in cages cannot repeat (though values can). Values within a cage sum to the clue in the top left. A killer cage must contain an equal number of black and white holes, but that number may be zero.
  • Teleporting Little Killers: Clues outside the grid with arrows are teleporting little killers. They give the sum of digits along a diagonally-traveling path starting in the cell pointed at by an arrow. This path only ends when it reaches an edge of the grid. When the path enters a black hole cell it teleports to the white hole cell with the same digit maintaining the direction of travel of the original path and including the value of both holes in its sum. The path must visit the same number of black and white holes, but that number may be zero.
  • Hole Sandwiches: Clues outside the grid without arrows give the sum of the digits between black and white holes in the indicated row or column, not including the values of the black and white holes in the sum.
  • A ? in a clue represents any digit 1-9.
  • A Letter clue represents any integer sum, including double digit numbers. Clues with the same letter have the same value. Different letters represent different values.

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The Intro to Black Hole Series
The Standard Black Hole Series
The Advanced Black Hole Series

Lösungscode: The values of the letters in the order ABCDEF (no spaces).

Zuletzt geändert am 19. September 2024, 19:23 Uhr

Gelöst von lmdemasi, ViKingPrime, Vodakhan , bansalsaab, palpot, Scojo
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am 14. September 2024, 14:00 Uhr von bansalsaab
Beautiful puzzle. Bit easier than the last one as there was no schrodinger to manage but still very challenging.

Zuletzt geändert am 14. September 2024, 14:15 Uhr

am 14. September 2024, 13:59 Uhr von bansalsaab
@redovemars answer to your first question is within the little killer rules indirectly.
There is possibility of 2 black holes to be toegether on the little killer path but the rules specify that when you reach the black hole, you get out at the white hole and continue in the same direction.

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am 14. September 2024, 04:44 Uhr von redovermars
I don't think the rules about Teleporting Little Killers are too clear.For example, on the path, will there be a white hole in front of the black hole?Or two black holes in a row with no white holes in between.
I don't speak English well, I use translation software, I hope you can understand what I mean.
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Thanks for the question. The black and white holes are one-way portals. A killer that visits a black hole will teleport to a white hole, instead of continuing on its normal path. A killer may visit no holes at all. If a killer visits any holes, it must visit an equal number of black holes and white holes.

There is an example image on this puzzle.
https://logic-masters.de/Raetselportal/Raetsel/zeigen.php?id=000CMS

am 14. September 2024, 02:22 Uhr von ViKingPrime
Unsurprisingly challenging.

am 14. September 2024, 00:40 Uhr von lmdemasi
Suprisingly approachable.

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