Here's another entry in my "Experimental fog" series. Here I'm continuing to explore how fog clearance could itself be information, this time combining it with yin-yang rules.
Sudoku: Fill the grid with digits 1 to 9, so that each digit occurs exactly once in every row, every column and every 3x3 box.
Yin Yang Fog: The grid is covered in fog. Once the puzzle is completed, any unshaded cells will be revealed, and shaded cells will still be covered in fog. All shaded cells are orthogonally connected, all unshaded cells are orthogonally connected and no 2x2 region is entirely shaded or entirely unshaded.
Clearing Fog: Entering a correct digit in an unshaded cell will clear the fog:
Unshaded Whispers: Any two orthogonally connected unshaded cells must have a difference of at least 5.
Kropki: A white dot separates digits which are consecutive.
Given Digits: White digits are given, but have not been entered into the grid.
Lösungscode: Code will be revealed in SudokuPad when the puzzle is completed
am 8. Februar 2025, 23:34 Uhr von Kermit
Great use of fog; I was stumped in a couple of places but felt perfectly fair in retrospect.
am 4. Februar 2025, 13:29 Uhr von davidemsa
Very interesting use of fog in a new way. And it made for a reasonably approachable yin yang puzzle, which isn't common.
am 3. Februar 2025, 20:08 Uhr von azsuth
yin yang with the fog was such an incredible surprise. this is rated criminally low.
am 3. Februar 2025, 14:40 Uhr von Flinty
Beautiful puzzle. Well done.
am 3. Februar 2025, 10:53 Uhr von TheNineElements
Solve Time: 32:31
I rated this 2/5 difficulty.
Wow, great puzzle! Really liked the logic around the 'revealed/cleared' cells for the yin yang logic! The ruleset was totally new to me and a very creative & fun idea.
This puzzle was a very nice balance of approachability and difficulty/novelty, and the solve path was very fun and smooth. I think the early-midgame logic around Box 2/3 was my favorite part of the solve - which was a beautiful use of all of the rules together.
The difficulty felt very consistent around 2*, although it did take me a bit longer than usual for the difficulty rating. Part of this is due to my inexperience with yin yang variants, and partly because I took a long break in the middle of the solve. The logic was definitely approachable and consistent throughout - and this puzzle should be approachable [enough] for novice-intermediate solvers with a bit of experience with each of the rules on their own. None of the steps were particularly complex on their own, but it does rely on having a basic understanding of the "big ideas" in yin-yang, German whispers, and white kropki dots, so a true beginner may struggle to solve this.
The hardest aspect of this puzzle, in my opinion, was understanding how the yin-yang fog clearing rules actually worked, and it required several readings of the rule to understand what 'around corners' met. With that being said, I think the rule is very well-stated/phrased, and I think you did a great job of concisely stating a rule which was totally new to me.
The puzzle unfortunately seems a bit underrated; it really felt like a top-tier puzzle and deserves a higher approval rating IMO. I thought this was an excellent puzzle and a very cool ruleset! Thanks for sharing!
am 3. Februar 2025, 09:48 Uhr von Snookerfan
Fun puzzle with a lovely use of the dynamic fog. Thank you!
am 2. Februar 2025, 20:43 Uhr von Visumation
Very nice. Thanks
am 2. Februar 2025, 14:25 Uhr von therealsillypenguin
Wonderful puzzle, and very creative fog rules!
am 2. Februar 2025, 10:50 Uhr von nunc
Very clean puzzle, loved it. Thanks a lot for sharing!
am 2. Februar 2025, 09:54 Uhr von Big Tiger
Easy enough to be enjoyable just before bed, challenging enough to make it worthwhile.
am 2. Februar 2025, 05:44 Uhr von Nylimb
Very nice use of dynamic fog. Thanks.