Lösungscode: Row 1
am 17. Februar 2025, 13:21 Uhr von Rollo
Das gefällt mir sehr gut! Allerdings sind die Erklärungen von sealsinthesoup und maiaz wirklich nötig :-(.
am 12. Dezember 2024, 20:22 Uhr von dzamie
Pretty fun level once I understood the instructions. Thanks to maiaz and seals for that.
am 9. Dezember 2024, 20:28 Uhr von Fra314
Holy cow, what a great little puzzle! And thanks to maiaz and sealsinthesoup for the rules clarification!
am 9. Dezember 2024, 19:23 Uhr von maiaz
The poor rating is result of difficult to follow instructions (in English).
It's a fun puzzle with the following clarifications.
- Once you solve the nonogram, the shaded area forms one in-between line. In betwen line only flows through orthogonally adjacent shaded cells. The 'ends' of the in-between line act as circle cells that all other cells on the line have to be in-betweeen.
am 7. Dezember 2024, 20:50 Uhr von sealsinthesoup
I enjoyed this! I'm a fan of nonograms and it's a creative way to mix the two puzzle types. I think people familiar with each of these additional rules will want a harder puzzle and people unfamiliar would rather see one new rule at a time. I'm just getting familiar with advanced sudokus and have solved a few with each ruleset already, so I just happened to be the perfect audience for this! I do agree with other comments that the rules could be clearer. If I could suggest a rewording, it would be:
Sudoku: standard sudoku rules apply.
Nonogram: An outer number indicates how large a continuous area in that row must be painted, while two outer numbers indicate how large two distinct continuous areas must be painted.
Between Line: The painted area forms a 'Between Line,' such that the numbers on the line must be between the values at each end of the line (for example if 2 and 5 are at the ends, cells on the line can contain only 3 and 4).
Arrow sum: The sum of the numbers on the arrow is equal to the number in the arrow's circle.
Black and White dots: Numbers separated by black dots have a 1:2 ratio, while numbers separated by white dots are consecutive. Not all dots are given.
I hope this is helpful feedback for you. I intend it as encouraging because I really like the style. Thanks for posting!
am 7. Dezember 2024, 17:25 Uhr von geronimo92
What a horrible english level !!! Grids you probably mean CELLS not grids. White dots separate consecutive numbers and not continuous !
am 7. Dezember 2024, 15:14 Uhr von allenz0rz
Nice combo of nonogram and sudoku!