Eg: if the 3rd digit visited by Finkz is 5 and the 3rd digit visited by Phinx is 9, the cupcake cell would contain a 4.
Lösungscode: Digits in row 5 visited by Finkz or Phinx, from left to right
am 7. Februar 2026, 20:00 Uhr von apete
An absolute joy. Many thanks for sharing your genius with us.
am 7. Februar 2026, 09:32 Uhr von Ratfinkz
Wow! What a brain bender!! Needed a bit of help there in the middle! Thoroughly beautiful again though!
am 6. Februar 2026, 13:03 Uhr von docpayce
Wow, another great puzzle, Marty, TY very much! :)
am 5. Februar 2026, 14:55 Uhr von MikeMeech
Another masterpiece. I'm amazed at how much work it must be to put all the maze walls and dots in just the right place.
Marty: that is the fun part. The maze format is so flexible and fun to set with because it is so easy to have a lot of control over how restricted or flexible things are just by adding or removing a wall or wall spot
am 5. Februar 2026, 00:23 Uhr von wuc
That was awesome… less hard than the copycat one. Brilliant setting once more. Thx for creating these.
am 3. Februar 2026, 21:25 Uhr von apete
An absolute joy. Many thanks for sharing your genius with us.
am 3. Februar 2026, 17:36 Uhr von virus_dave
Beautiful puzzle. I found this to be VERY hard, possibly the hardest of the entire series for me. OTOH, i get the impression that i was always just missing something, and perhaps more familiarity with the "same difference" ruleset might have made it simpler. Had to restart several times due to an invalid early "deduction", but once I finally identified that early flaw in reasoning, it suddenly became approachable.
Another masterful puzzle by the puzzle master. Thank you for setting!
Marty: Thanks for the comment Dave and glad you enjoyed it and got there in the end. This is actually the 'ziffer' ruleset :) Same difference was in episode 16
Dave: Oops, sorry i used the wrong term for the constraint type. Seeing these makes me actually want to try setting them myself some day, but i'm still having far too much fun solving them ????
am 31. Januar 2026, 20:31 Uhr von ChristopherStanlake
Brilliant! Loved the logic on this one, especially that part of the path that goes from box 5 to 8 to 9. I enjoyed alternating between the top and bottom of the grid. Another great edition to the series!
am 31. Januar 2026, 17:28 Uhr von Klausku
These two rats work together brilliantly. Again, they moved through the maze so much faster than I did. When I arrived at the cupcakes after about 2 hours, there was nothing left for me.
So much beautiful logic in this puzzle. Thanks again, Marty!
am 30. Januar 2026, 22:31 Uhr von DonQuichopp
I felt this one was more approachable than the last one. However I still stared at the same spot for several hours and almost threw away my aim to finish all rat run puzzles without cheating by watching the CtCs videos first.
Then at one point I finally got the deduction that kept me going. Thereafter it was a 1 evening solve for me.
I enjoyed this ruleset a lot! Thank you so much for your wonderful series Marty!!
am 29. Januar 2026, 16:50 Uhr von extremelypuzzled
These are all brilliant, thank you very much!
am 29. Januar 2026, 08:08 Uhr von CorpJigsQuand
There were digits of beauty. And there was the number of the beast(s).
I like it.
am 29. Januar 2026, 00:39 Uhr von monsen
Excellent puzzle, just as the rest of the series. Perfect use of the clues.
am 29. Januar 2026, 00:22 Uhr von VolpeRosso
Another amazing puzzle! And the cute picture brightened my day <3 My brain has been a mess of fog of late, so I kept making silly, oblivious mistakes, confusing the meaning of the dots XD But once I stopped doing that, it flowed beautifully. Thanks again, Marty! Highlight of my week, at the moment!
am 28. Januar 2026, 23:10 Uhr von Elker
What a fun puzzle. Thank you for bringing back Finkz phase three has been worth the wait for sure.
am 28. Januar 2026, 23:07 Uhr von Nairurian
Another banger, this one felt a lot easier than last week (or maybe my brain is just getting back into rat-mode after the break).
am 28. Januar 2026, 16:25 Uhr von mscha
Ziffery!
Again, a wonderful Rat Run puzzle. It got a bit tricky in the midgame, but overall I had less trouble with it than last week.
Very, very nice!
am 28. Januar 2026, 15:34 Uhr von blackjackfitz
Huzzah!
am 28. Januar 2026, 15:09 Uhr von rmulinix
I was stuck on the second part of the initial break.. I couldn't find a clean logic and resorted to some brute force... I'm sure there's a much cleaner solution. After the full breakin, the rest of the puzzle was smooth with some interesting logic. Great puzzle, not my favorite Marty sears puzzle, but that's asking a lot.
am 28. Januar 2026, 15:07 Uhr von Franjo
After more than two hours of solving and enjoying this puzzle I‘m just sitting here with my mouth open. Incredible! Thank you so much for adding this masterpiece to the most popular puzzle series ever.
am 28. Januar 2026, 12:39 Uhr von davidz32z
Obviously incredible, what can even be said? I loved the post text on this one because you can really tell in the paths who is who which just adds a whole new level of clever setting. Truly remarkable, Marty!!
am 28. Januar 2026, 11:08 Uhr von Exigus
One of the best in the series. Thanks!
am 28. Januar 2026, 09:50 Uhr von Christounet
The Big One ?
Now that is some serious teasing here!
Another great episode in the serie. Thankz :)
Marty: hehe it also got mentioned in the notes for episodes 5 and 18
am 28. Januar 2026, 09:05 Uhr von bboom
Still have to get started, just wanted to say I appreciate that you made sure they both get a cupcake in each puzzle
am 28. Januar 2026, 04:03 Uhr von Lyouke
That was an awesome puzzle, definitely one of my favs in the series
am 28. Januar 2026, 04:01 Uhr von Calvinball
marty make puzzle real good
am 28. Januar 2026, 03:44 Uhr von emoney1374
When I sit down and look at a puzzle, I’ll sometimes get the sense of what the puzzle/constructor is asking of me; the type of logic I’ll have to utilize to solve the puzzle. Without fail, whatever my initial assumptions may be, there comes a moment(s) in each and every one of these rat run puzzles where Marty surprises me. A moment of joy where the puzzle starts to reveal its mysteries. A moment I want to hold on to. I look forward to all the moments to come. Thank you Marty
am 28. Januar 2026, 02:19 Uhr von ViKingPrime
You don't need me to tell you what you have in store, you've had 22 other examples so far of inspired, approachable, polished puzzling. You probably won't even see this on your rush in to solve the sudoku before you.
I would though, invite you to take a moment, however brief, to reflect not on the sudoku but on the man. Beyond the hype, beyond the deluge of glazing that is shortly incoming, sits a man with a beautifully simple and pure interest, whose primary concern throughout every single sudoku he has ever made has been the experience of the solver. He cares very deeply for you and that you get to experience his passion the way that he does.
That combination of talent and generosity of spirit is, perhaps not rare, but not common enough that we should fail to acknowledge it when we see it.
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