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Sudoku Variants Series (255) - Divisible by Three Sudoku

(Published on 23. April 2019, 00:00 by Richard)

For this Sudoku Variants Project I have planned to publish a different Sudoku variant every second Tuesday. I will see how long it takes before I am running out of ideas.

Divisible by Three Sudoku
Apply classic sudoku rules. Inside each 3x3 block all horizontal and vertical sums of three digits must be divisible by three.

Inspiriation for this type comes from Sudoku GP 2019 (Polish round).

Solve online in F-Puzzles (thanks SudokuExplorer!)

Solution code: Row 2, followed by column 6.

Last changed on on 3. November 2021, 05:30

Solved by Senior, zhergan, jirk, Joe Average, Rollo, r45, tuace, marcmees, WAW, zorant, lubosh, Nothere, KlausRG, Statistica, rimodech, ManuH, Carolin, sojaboon, marsigel, Luigi, Uhu, 111chrisi, Mody, ch1983, ... JSmoove1099, Kulko, chrzsm, ksoekarjo, 1277885105, AMD, Angelo, Nickyo, metacom, Jordan Timm, Just me, mjozska1985, martin1456, andreiz, cascadeshiker, juventino188, louie.lly, goodcity, naggy
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on 3. November 2021, 05:30 by Richard
Fixed link to GP site.

on 3. November 2021, 05:27 by Richard
Added link for online solving. Thx SudokuExplorer!

on 21. November 2020, 14:46 by SudokuExplorer
Here's a f-puzzles link: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=y2uou4ka

on 9. October 2020, 13:49 by glum_hippo
And yet it's not the 300th puzzle, but rather the 3888th puzzle in the portal :) (Hint for 16 Radieschen)

on 21. August 2020, 10:01 by Richard
@Narayana: Haha, yes, I noticed that one, but that doesn't explain the solves a bit earlier in the year. It's pretty unusual that a single puzzle (in my opinion just an ordinary one in the SVS) is solved so often in limited time so long after it was originally published.

on 21. August 2020, 09:49 by Narayana
@Richard
I often read the recent comments on the portal feed so on August 11 I read CHalb's comment and was intrigued... so in a sense yes there was a link.

on 21. August 2020, 09:26 by Richard
I wonder why this old puzzle is solved so often recently. It is (by far) not the best rated of SVS.
Is there a link to it somewhere???

Last changed on 11. August 2020, 09:05

on 11. August 2020, 09:04 by CHalb
The ID of the puzzle is quite fitting :-) .

Difficulty:1
Rating:83 %
Solved:175 times
Observed:11 times
ID:000300

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