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Off by Sum

(Eingestellt am 8. November 2025, 04:28 Uhr von Quillslash)



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Normal sudoku rules apply.
Killer cages: Digits in a cage sum to the small number (value)* in the top left of the cage

Region sum lines: A line crossing a border between two boxes splits it into two regions, which sum to the same value*

*Offset numbers: Digits outside the 5x5 offset the values in their row/column** by that amount. Each row and column has a unique offset from the digits 0-4 (there are 0-4 in both the column and row outside the 5x5)

** For a region sum line/killer cage to be in the row/column it must be in 2 cells of that row/column



example

Lösungscode: The offset numbers read top to bottom (column), then left to right (row) - should be 10 characters long.


Gelöst von RickiFerrara, SKORP17, MartinR, dzamie
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am 12. November 2025, 20:38 Uhr von dzamie
The hardest part of the puzzle by far is understanding the rules. They seem to be:
* Each row has a unique Offset value 0-4, as does each column. If at least two cells in a cage or on a line are in a row or column, that cage's or line's Offset is equal to the Offset value of the row or column. If a cage or line has 2+ cells in both a row and a column, then the row's, column's, and cage/line's Offset values are all the same number.
* Offsets do not affect the digits in the grid in any way; they only affect how cages and lines work.
* The sum of digits in a killer cage differs from the small number in the top left by exactly the cage's Offset.
* For digits on a region sum line, the sums of numbers on either side of a box border differ from each other by exactly the line's Offset.

(I explicitly stated the "affected by row AND column" thing, because a similar ruleset could well have it be that the offsets get added and/or subtracted)

am 9. November 2025, 16:12 Uhr von MartinR
Interesting idea, but think the offset rule could be better worded, maybe each rule in a row/column is off by x, or wrong by exactly x"

Otherwise, as the rules say the *values* in a row are offset by x, this causes a problem in the example 2-4 region sum (where region sums to same value) you can't offset both values as written as it would still be wrong.

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