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Search nine JigSudoku

(Published on 12. June 2018, 16:31 by DarkBeamIta)

I have found a similar puzzle on this site so I tried to recreate it :o)

Rules;

1. Standard Sudoku rules apply, but zones have custom shapes.

2. One digit 9 is always at a distance equal to the digit in the cell marked with an arrow and in the direction of the arrow; not necessarily the first one.

3. If the arrow is diagonal; project the distance to a horizontal line.


Solution code: Row 7 then column F

Last changed on on 12. June 2018, 16:32

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on 18. February 2019, 17:03 by jessica6
@geronimo92 it is a natural diagonal distance if you define it as number of cells in diagonal direction, without sqrt(2) factor.

on 18. February 2019, 15:49 by geronimo92
I dont understand the point number 3. Why do we have to project it to a horizontal line, isnt it a natural diagonal distance?

on 12. June 2018, 16:50 by DarkBeamIta
Yes Jessica :) if you Google "Search 9 sudoku" you will find some examples of this puzzle too! Good luck :o)

on 12. June 2018, 16:45 by jessica6
Do I understand this right: If the number n is in a cell with an arrow, the nth cell in direction of the arrow(s) is/are 9.

Difficulty:1
Rating:77 %
Solved:76 times
Observed:6 times
ID:0002T1

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