In honour of Daniël Naroditsky, a brilliant chess player, humble teacher and one of the best commentators of the game. Your smile will be missed by many. May you rest in peace Danya.
Hello.
Normal Sudoku rules apply.
Digits in a cage sum to the total in the top left corner of the cage.
Digits in box 5 must not see a digit of the same parity a knight’s move away.
King's move constraint is only applied to even digits: An even digit cannot repeat a king's move away.
Cells connected by an X sum to 10. All possible Xs are given.
A white dot connects two consecutive digits. Not all possible dots are given.
Have fun.
Lösungscode: Row 9, first 6 digits.
Heute, 15:49 Uhr von CitrusGremlin
reading the comments before I solved the puzzle I made sure to remember the negative constraint on dominos adding to ten, but this caused me to forget about the kings move restriction on even numbers for an embarrassingly long time. Good puzzle. Thank you.
Gestern, 23:05 Uhr von henryng
A wonderful puzzle in honor of a great educator. Thank you and rest in peace Danya
Gestern, 21:20 Uhr von chinesemaster
Fun just as Danya was. Rest in peace.
Gestern, 21:09 Uhr von dzamie
Took me embarrassingly long to realize that the X-dominos have a negative constraint.
I can't say I knew of the man, but it sounds like he was well-known and well-regarded in chess circles. Rest in peace.
Gestern, 18:41 Uhr von jorningekr
2 fits this nicely.
Great puzzle
Gestern, 16:33 Uhr von sujoyku
Thank you for setting this, Killer Joe! The news came to me as a shock. I loved Daniel Naroditsky for his great sense of humour and his enthusiasm for the game of chess of which he was a great ambassador. Rest in peace, Danya!
Gestern, 15:56 Uhr von glum_hippo
Three stars, very elegant and clever. Danya will be missed.
Gestern, 15:48 Uhr von Sebking
Thanks for making this puzzle. Danya will be missed!
Gestern, 08:34 Uhr von BorisTheSnake
Looks daunting at first, but is actually pretty easy. Thank you for setting this and RIP Danya!
Gestern, 07:59 Uhr von SennyK
Very easy (difficulty 1 for sure) though enjoyable puzzle. Thank you for setting and commemoration!