My first puzzle on LMD! I hope you enjoy it. I'm not sure if the difficulty is 2 or 3, please let me know.
Rules:
Lösungscode: Row 2
Heute, 01:49 Uhr von ZenLOSER
I'm bad at html so the first edit looked wrong :)
Heute, 01:47 Uhr von ZenLOSER
Edited to clarify a negative constraint per feedback.
Heute, 01:43 Uhr von ZenLOSER
@KingIsulgard r3c7 cannot be a 4 or it links up with the 4 in r1 and you end up having 5 round table cells with a 4. Similarly if r4c7 is a 5 that forces a 5 into r3c9, links to the 5 in r2, and now you have 6 5's in round table cells. This disambiguates those cells.
The rules example of 5's saying there would be *exactly* 5 was meant to convey the negative constraint. I will add more wording to make it clear.
Gestern, 20:53 Uhr von KingIsulgard
Is it me, or doesn't R3C789 and R4C789 not disambiguate?
PS: would have been nice if it was noted that the 'round table cells' are also a negative constraint.
Gestern, 14:20 Uhr von chis_r
I actually felt like my experience with the knights rule ended up confusing me more because I bad to unlearn it in this puzzle! A very cool ruleset and I needed a bit of colouring to complete it, but it was really satisfying. Thanks so much!
Gestern, 13:12 Uhr von oskode
Setting this as your first puzzle is very impressive, congratulations!
Gestern, 08:13 Uhr von superkinkel
Great idea and I‘m not sure, I was lucky once or twice and just missed an option and eliminated candidates too early, but generally it‘s probably more towards two stars, once you get hold of the concept and have a bit of experience with Knight-based rules.
Gestern, 03:28 Uhr von StevenS
Very unique rule