Normal sudoku rules apply.
A clue outside the grid indicates that, in the row or column next to the clue, there are exactly N ways of choosing a set of adjacent digits that sum to the clued value, where N is the first digit seen by the clue.
For example, a clue of 6 could be found on the left of a row containing [321546789], because there are 3 ways of making a sum of 6 with adjacent digits: [321], [15], and [6].
Lösungscode: Column 5
am 3. Februar 2025, 15:18 Uhr von Qodec
Madness that this can solve logically.
am 1. Februar 2025, 18:06 Uhr von askaksaksask
The logic and breakin here were certainly more accessible than Taiga, though this wasn't a walk in the park! There was some great logic in producing the "right" amount of sums, as well as some fun arithmetic-accounting elements. A step up from canonical killer cage and sum line logic. Brilliant as always. Thank you!!
am 1. Februar 2025, 14:05 Uhr von sanabas
Interesting rule idea, fun solve.
am 1. Februar 2025, 13:35 Uhr von wuc
What a mind bender. Loved the new ideas to think about. But nooooot easy at all. Great fun thx.
am 31. Januar 2025, 20:47 Uhr von Fool on Hill
Another fine puzzle with some excellent logic.
am 31. Januar 2025, 17:07 Uhr von Snookerfan
Brilliant puzzle with a very interesting constraint! I believe that I have never been this confused solving a puzzle before, great fun. Thank you
am 31. Januar 2025, 15:19 Uhr von antiknight
Great idea for a constraint!