This puzzle was inspired by a cosmic class masterpiece called Crowd Control, published about 3 years ago by Allagem.
It has been designed to showcase a variety of standard clue types all of which are ambiguous. Namely, they are utterly insensitive to a polarity switch (y = 10 – x) applied throughout the grid. They are so many that I doubt you will need to use them all, but I hope you will enjoy testing their insensitivity.
Warning: Since I forgot to include a disambiguator, this puzzle turned out to be ambiguous❗️ It seems to have two valid solutions, that can be transformed into each other by switching polarity. However, only one of them has been included in SudokuPad's checker. Your goal is getting SudokuPad's joyful "Yay, congrats" message, but the only way to do that is by trial and error. If you get the "Uh oh" warning instead, you will need to switch polarity.
Hint 1: You can switch polarity in the blink of an eye (about 40 seconds) if you use this trick:
Hint 2: Use <double click> or <double tap > to select multiple instances of the same digit. For instance, you can select all 9s at once by double clicking any 9. Then you can press A to overwrite all of them at the same time.
Spoiler: See this playlist to learn more about ambiguous or quasi-ambiguous puzzles.
Other clues that share the same kind of ambiguity:
Other kinds of ambiguity:
Rules:
Lösungscode: Row 1.
am 3. Juni 2026, 13:31 Uhr von deleva
I removed one of the palyndromes and one of the between lines. The clues are still redundant though. Feel free to ignore some of them, if you want to make your solve more spicy. On the other hand, you might enjoy evaluating the ambiguous clues at least once each. I solved both ways, and enjoyed walking through both paths.
am 3. Juni 2026, 11:48 Uhr von deleva
Sorry, my puzzle turned out to be broken, but I believe SudokuPad can fix it for me❗️ This is highly unusual, I guess, but it works. Thank you Sven Newmann.