Ambiguous Lines: Each line in this puzzle is either a Renban Line or a Nabner Line. The solver must determine which is which.
Renban Line: Digits along a Renban line must form a set of non-repeating consecutive digits in any order.
Nabner line: No two digits along a Nabner line can be consecutive, regardless of their position on the line.
Kropki pairs: Digits in cells separated by a black dot are in a 2:1 ratio. Digits in cells separated by a white dot are consecutive. Not all dots are necessarily given.
Even/Odd: Cells marked with a grey square contain even digits. Cells marked with a grey circle contain odd digits.
We categorized this puzzle as Heartburn. For more information about our difficulty categories, please visit our website, Missing Deck Puzzles, where we publish a new puzzle each day.
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Lösungscode: Row 9, left to right, 9 digits no spaces
am 2. Dezember 2024, 05:31 Uhr von mcs131313
Absolutely nailed the breakin right off the bat. Confidence peaked early, then proceeded to stumble slowly through the rest.
Had some correct hunches about the lines but couldn't prove / articulate it to myself - so wound up doing a bit to much trial and error, no doubt missing some very elegant logic based on the 95% rating.
am 26. November 2024, 13:25 Uhr von Crusader175
Very nice!
am 21. November 2024, 23:17 Uhr von Voidslime
Really satisfying and smooth solve!
am 16. November 2024, 10:37 Uhr von Playmaker6174
Great puzzle with beautiful usages of both line types!
Almost thought that this puzzle would even exceed the Hearburn level for the first 15 mins, but only after I took a closer look that I could appreciate the logic around boxes 1-3-7-9 a lot more :)
am 15. November 2024, 17:09 Uhr von askaksaksask
Really wonderful break-in. This really comes together so nicely. I quite enjoyed thinking about the nature of the lines after quickly realizing this was a mandatory preliminary step. Very original, very inspired. Bravo!
>> Thank you so much!
am 15. November 2024, 04:38 Uhr von MattYDdraig
It's interesting how it starts looking impossible, then you realise that all but two of the lines types are known ab initio, then realise it's still hard anyway. Great puzzle!
>> Thanks! We appreciate the comment!
am 15. November 2024, 03:11 Uhr von WedgeOfCheese
Nice puzzle! Solving this is the first time I noticed that "nabner" is "renban" backwards xD
>> :)
am 14. November 2024, 10:23 Uhr von Snookerfan
Sublime! Thank you
>> So glad you enjoyed it!