Rules:
DOPPELGÄNGER SOMEDOKU:
The puzzle consists of a 10 by 10 grid missing the R10C10 cell.
For n between 1 and 9, row n contains exactly one 0 and n distinct digits from 1-9, repeating digits as necessary.
For n between 1 and 9, column n contains exactly one 0 and n distinct digits from 1-9, repeating digits as necessary.
Row 10 consists of a complete set of the digits 1-9. Column 10 consists of a complete set of the digits 1-9.
For each 0 in the puzzle, the digit in row 10 of its column is different from the digit in column 10 of its row.
SINGLE-INDEX CIRCLES:
All cells except those in column 10 and those in row 10 are part of what is called the "main grid."
A digit x in the main grid appears in a circle if and only if the digit has exactly one of the following properties:
Digits outside the main grid are never circled.
All possible circles are given.
MULTI-INDEX DIAMONDS:
A digit in the main grid that appears in a diamond must fulfill at least two of the four properties listed above. Not all possible diamonds are necessarily given.
EVEN/ODD:
A digit in a shaded grey cell must be even.
Lösungscode: Column 8 (10 digits)
Heute, 14:26 Uhr von wullemuus
Just for clarification: How is property 3 or 4 to interpret in regard to "its"? Referring to r/c x or r/c n?
Thanks
laquartetfan: "Its row" refers to the row that a digit x is in, not to the xth row of the grid. The same applies for "its column." So, for example, each 6 in any column of the main grid that has exactly six 6s in it fulfills the third property; each 2 in any row of the main grid that has exactly two 2s in it fulfills the fourth property.
I hope this clarifies things!