In Example 1, a 3x3 box with a Game of Life pattern is shown (green for active cells, grey for inactive cells). But the cells marked with a ! are unstable : they either are inactive but with 3 active neighbors, or active but with less than 2 or more than 3 active neighbors. Therefore this pattern is not a Still Life pattern, and can not appear in a Still Life Sudoku puzzle.
In Example 2, a 3x3 box is shown filled with digits and clues (circles and squares), the Game of Life pattern that is shown is stable, and all the clues are fulfilled. This could appear in a Still Life Sudoku puzzle. John Conway Game of Life
Solution code: The 'active' cells of row 1 (left to right), followed by those of column 6 (top to bottom)
on 13. October 2025, 03:19 by earthpuzzles
Palindromes are one of my favorite rules, and the combo with Still Life makes this extra flavorful! Feel free to keep putting these out :)
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Hmm, I might try to set a 6x6, as I originally wanted to have a solvable example up with this one, and I just couldn't manage to set one, so it has become its own challenge, heh
Anyway, glad you enjoyed this one, and big thanks again for flagging the coloring uniqueness issue it originally had!
on 12. October 2025, 21:48 by Qodec
Another beauty! Thanks for sharing!
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Thrilled to see you enjoying these Qodec, and happy as well to see solves starting to pile up on Ediacarium - it's a tough puzzle! (Oh, and thanks as well for checking out many of the other Still Life's too :D)
on 12. October 2025, 06:16 by Kafkapharnaum
(Cosmetic change to the dot - can now appear over the coloring)
on 12. October 2025, 04:11 by Kafkapharnaum
*New version with a very subtle change up, fixing a coloring uniqueness issue (Sudoku solution is unaffected).*
Thanks to earthpuzzles for finding and flagging this issue!
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