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Hochhäuser in Japanischen Summen, Teil 1

(Published on 27. April 2017, 18:00 by pirx)

Within the Japanese Sums the grey shaded cells must additionally form a valid Skyscrapers (size 5x5) solution.

Japanese Sums
Blacken some of the fields in the diagram and put digits from 1 to 7 into the other fields, so that no number appears more than once in every row or column. The numbers (without circle) at the borders give the sum of consecutive digits (without black fields in between) in the correct order. Single digits are also given.
In some rows and columns the hints are completely missing. In all other rows and columns they are completely given. A question mark "?" represents a digit from 0 to 9 (two-digit sums can not have "0" in the first position).

Chaotic Skyscrapers with Parks (only grey shaded cells)
Enter buildings of heights from 1 to 7 or a park (blackened field) in each cell, such that no number occurs more than once in any row or column. Each row or column contains exactly one park.
Encircled clue numbers outside the grid indicate how many buildings are visible in the respective row or column from that position; a building is considered visible if all buildings in front of it are smaller.
Parks do not count as buildings for the clue numbers, and they do not block the view to any building.



Solution code: Row 6 and column 9, "S" for blackened fields.

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on 3. March 2023, 20:20 by KNT
Trickier than I expected, thanks again

on 3. May 2017, 09:16 by marcmees
klasse

on 1. May 2017, 12:37 by ibag
Echt klasse, sowohl Idee als auch Umsetzung!

on 28. April 2017, 15:33 by pin7guin
Schöne und trickige Kombination!

Last changed on 28. April 2017, 12:35

on 28. April 2017, 12:35 by Statistica
Tolle Idee. Und gewohnt gute pirx-Qualität! Für den zweiten Teil: Gut, dass langes Wochenende ist... ;-)

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