Oil and Water Puzzle Pack
VIII : Liesl does Oil and Water
Normal sudoku rules apply.
Each cage is either full of "oil" (even digits), full of "water" (odd digits), or a mix of both. In all cases, each "row" within a cage is of just one type (oil or water). Oil floats on water, so even digits will always be in rows above odd digits in mixed cages.
Digits in cages do not repeat.
Digits along lines sum to either 16 or 17.
Have fun, leave a comment if you enjoy the puzzle!
Lösungscode: Row 1
am 24. Juni 2026, 12:01 Uhr von abadx
Sum lines are quite constrained. Pair hunting is a bit tricky, but for me on the top half of 2 stars as well as no advance techinques are needed for solving this puzzle, just a bit of patience.
am 24. Juni 2026, 03:41 Uhr von kisukeA
Agree with Snookerfan, 2* for me as well.
Maybe I'm just really used to the O&W intricacies (because it's one of my favourite series and I've solved them all).
Thank you, Blobz.
am 23. Juni 2026, 16:22 Uhr von HeyItsErin
Had to come back to this with fresh eyes a couple times when I got stuck, but I had a blast during the entire process.
am 23. Juni 2026, 13:43 Uhr von itsid
it's amazing, I played now the nine Oil and Water puzzles essentially in a row, and still at the very beginning I think "oh no.. now this cannot be split into water and oil nicely" and stare at the puzzle for a moment too long just to realise what I missed...
To me personally this was easier than the "Knights 2", still a very fun puzzle to solve.
am 23. Juni 2026, 10:08 Uhr von Snookerfan
Very nice, 2 stars in my opinion, had a great time! Thanks
am 23. Juni 2026, 06:15 Uhr von CarnacTheMagnificent
Thank you for another great puzzle. The very end of this solve was awesome.
am 22. Juni 2026, 21:15 Uhr von Starlight
Had to do this puzzle after seeing the name of it. I just named my new kitten Liesl.
Loved the puzzle.
am 22. Juni 2026, 18:49 Uhr von Franjo
Thank you very much for creating and sharing another interesting O&W-puzzle.
am 22. Juni 2026, 17:48 Uhr von Archon
Ah, that lovely moment at the very end when all those 1/3 pairs from early on resolved. Thank you!