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Medieval Upheaval 4

(Eingestellt am 24. Juni 2024, 08:00 Uhr von Nordy)

The fourth puzzle in the Chess Sums series. I recommend solving Medieval Upheaval 3 first, but feel free to dive right in. This puzzle felt worthy of holding the honor as my 100th published puzzle—I hope you agree!


Rules:

Chaos Construction: Divide the grid into regions, each consisting of nine orthogonally-connected cells. Every row, column, and region must contain the digits 1 to 9 once each.

Renbans: Digits along a pink line form a non-repeating consecutive set, but may be written in any order.

Chess Sums: A cell with a number in its top-left corner is a Chess Sums cell. The number in the top-left corner indicates the amount of Chess Sums satisfied by the digit in that cell. A digit in a Chess Sums cell gives one or more of the following:

  • The sum of all digits that share its region and are a king's move away
  • The sum of all digits that share its region and are a knight's move away
  • The sum of all digits that share its region and are a bishop's move away

For a description of how each chess piece moves, see the "Moves" section of this Wikipedia article.

Clarifications:

  • Bishops can "see" past cells from other regions—cells from other regions do not block a bishop's vision.
  • Each Chess Sum is calculated separately. For example, a cell with a "2" clue that contains a 7 can see 4 and 3 by king's move, and can see 5 and 2 by knight's move—the king's move digits and the knight's move digits each sum to 7 separately.


Example:

Here is an example of the Chess Sums rules. Note that the pink 9 sees through the blue region.


Solve Online:

Lösungscode: Row 8 with dashes for region borders (ex: 35-2187-96-4)

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Kommentare

am 31. Dezember 2024, 05:40 Uhr von Silverstep
Very deserving of a wenchang *and* CTC feature! although its difficulty rating might have been inflated quite a bit as a result... :P

Final time 49:12

am 9. November 2024, 19:52 Uhr von damasosos92
Just a perfect continuation in the series. Loved it.

am 21. September 2024, 14:49 Uhr von Nairurian
The first 5* for me, it took me over 4 hours but I did get there in the end.

am 14. September 2024, 01:52 Uhr von Ragna
Thank you Simon! This was too hard for me. I dont understood the rules. :-(

am 14. September 2024, 00:13 Uhr von LeaVulpina
I lost count of the number of times I almost gave up. I'm so glad I didn't! Because as brutally difficult as I found that, it was 141 minutes of complete beauty. Amazing puzzle!

am 16. Juli 2024, 23:56 Uhr von wuc
Oh yeah what a mind bender. Hardest of the series to me too. Masterpiece. Thx.

am 29. Juni 2024, 15:11 Uhr von ONeill
Tough but fun, thank you

am 28. Juni 2024, 18:44 Uhr von wenchang
Extremely hard while it is very joyful to solve. Spoiler alert! https://youtu.be/vxG9LfXeHkg

am 28. Juni 2024, 11:57 Uhr von Piatato
Superb puzzle!

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am 28. Juni 2024, 07:02 Uhr von peacherwu2
What's the meaning of clue 1, I can't follow...

—A “1” means the digit in that cell satisfies *one* of the three possible Chess Sums. In the example, the pink 8 satisfies a *king* sum (it sees 2+1+5 by king’s move), and the green 9 satisfies a *knight* sum (it sees 2+7 by knight’s move). A “2” means the digit in that cell satisfies *two* of the Chess Sums. In the example, the pink 6 sees 4+2 by king’s move and 2+1+3 by bishop’s move. A “3” means the digit in that cell satisfies all *three* Chess Sums.

am 27. Juni 2024, 07:49 Uhr von KNT
great cc!! thanks a lot

am 27. Juni 2024, 06:32 Uhr von yttrio
Phenomenal puzzle, and definitely a worthy addition to the series! It definitely took a while to fully comprehend the consequences of the rules, but other than some really silly blindness on my part, the deductions actually flowed surprisingly well!

am 25. Juni 2024, 23:24 Uhr von Christounet
Clearly the hardest of the serie !
Maybe the nicest too ? Not sure, they're all awesome. I hope there's more ! Thanks :)

am 25. Juni 2024, 18:25 Uhr von mathpesto
Wow, such a brilliant puzzle! So many fascinating steps, hard to pick a favorite. Highly recommend this one!

am 25. Juni 2024, 12:32 Uhr von marcmees
Definitely worth a jubilee puzzle. Thanks for so many nice entries.

am 25. Juni 2024, 05:54 Uhr von Gnosis66
Quite an inventive and enjoyable puzzle.

am 24. Juni 2024, 23:18 Uhr von sanabas
Amazing puzzle.

am 24. Juni 2024, 19:18 Uhr von andreatetta
Nice and easy, it only took 2 and a half hours :'D
Great puzzle.

am 24. Juni 2024, 11:49 Uhr von Snookerfan
Brilliant puzzle and series! Thank you

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