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Killomino (Sudoku Fillomino Killer)

(Eingestellt am 21. Dezember 2024, 17:51 Uhr von purpl)

Today we have a puzzle and two example puzzles and each puzzle is like two puzzles in one, so that is like six puzzles. Math. Have fun solving!

For better solving experience on the 9x9 double grid in SudokuPad, consider enabling "Test Large Puzzle UI" at the very bottom of the settings, which allows you to zoom with the scroll wheel and pan with right click and drag. Additionally, you can move the controls to the top right by clicking on "Layout" in the same section of settings.

Rules:

On the left, normal Sudoku rules apply: place digits 1-9 in each row, column, and box. On the right, follow Fillomino rules: each cell contains a number indicating its region's size, and same-sized regions cannot share an edge.

Both grids have killer cages. In Sudoku, digits in a cage cannot repeat and must sum to the given clue (if present). In Fillomino, numbers in a cage must sum to the clue but can repeat.

Corresponding cages in both grids must have equal sums, whether or not a clue is given. The solver must determine these matching sums using both grids' constraints.

The clues with '>' must contain a sum greater than the number and the sum must be equal in both the left and right grids.

We have two example puzzles: 4x4 and 6x6.

4x4: SudokuPad Penpa+

6x6: SudokuPad Penpa+

9x9 Double Grid: SudokuPad Penpa+

9x9 Single Grid: SudokuPad

If you enjoyed this puzzle, consider leaving a rating and comment or better yet recommend it to your fellow solvers! I hope you do so for all the puzzles you enjoy ;)

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Lösungscode: Column 8 of the Sudoku grid followed by column 8 of the Fillomino grid (top to bottom, 18 numbers, no spaces or commas).

Zuletzt geändert am 21. Dezember 2024, 23:48 Uhr

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am 12. Februar 2025, 02:53 Uhr von aqjhs
this is a symphony!

am 12. Februar 2025, 02:51 Uhr von ViKingPrime
Incredible.

am 23. Januar 2025, 13:59 Uhr von Christounet
Awesome twin puzzle ! Enjoyed it a lot. Thanks :)

am 13. Januar 2025, 23:39 Uhr von Agent
Great puzzle, very smooth and satisfying to solve!

am 21. Dezember 2024, 23:48 Uhr von purpl
Single Grid puzzle was missing a cage that resulted in two solutions for that version.

Zuletzt geändert am 21. Dezember 2024, 23:50 Uhr

am 21. Dezember 2024, 23:40 Uhr von WedgeOfCheese
Fun puzzle and neat ruleset! I seem to end up with two possible valid solutions though? One of them does yield the correct solution code, but I'm pretty sure this other one is also valid:
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Memeristor (purpl): You nearly gave me a heart attack! The single grid version of the 9x9 was missing a cage that resolves it. I somehow missed it when doing my quick check before posting. Thank you for catching that.

am 21. Dezember 2024, 23:25 Uhr von askaksaksask
What an exceptional puzzle from start to finish. The 6x6 showcases the beauty of the shared constraint, but the 9x9 really ramps up the difficulty. Maybe one of my favorites for 2024. Thank you!!

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