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Whispering Knights II

(Published on 9. July 2020, 17:22 by Gravatus)

Adjacent numbers along the grey lines have values that are knights’ moves away from each other within the central 3 x 3 region, which forms a magic square. penpa-edit link

Solution code: Row 7, column 2

Last changed on on 9. July 2020, 17:39

Solved by SirWoezel, Rollo, SudokuExplorer, Greg, stefliew, Julianl, henrypijames, marcinj, boredduck, panthchesh, cdwg2000, Nylimb, Ninja94, zorant, marcmees, rcg, saskia-daniela, geronimo92, washyleopard, Jesper, bensc, kishy72, ch1983, NikolaZ, karen_birgitta, Madmahogany, bob, swaroop2012, Statistica, Nothere, dandbdi, ManuH, jchan18, Uhu, Mody, ParaNox, Crul
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on 21. July 2020, 21:10 by Madmahogany
This was a very nice construction!

Last changed on 14. July 2020, 21:55

on 14. July 2020, 21:49 by henrypijames
@RockyRoer: AFAIK, the "whispers" super-category started with a single type: Chinese Whispers Sudoku, whose name was derived from the children's game, and in which adjacent digits on a line can only differ by 1 or 2.

Ch. Seeliger (@Realshaggy) then created a sudoku for the World Championships in Germany, which he named German Whispers because it was similar to Chinese Whispers (difference ≥5 instead of ≤2) and because that particular puzzle featured lines in the form of Germany (as its borders on a map).

Now, "whispers" has evolved to mean any kind of constraint on adjacent digits along a line.

on 12. July 2020, 20:29 by Gravatus
@RockyRoer After German whispers I also saw prime whispers (adjacent digits sum to a prime) so I guess I took the ‘adjacents on a grey line’ element and named my puzzle with that in mind!

on 11. July 2020, 22:36 by RockyRoer
Sorry, this probably isn't the best place to ask, but what does "Whisper" refer to in sudoku? I had thought it was a joke refering to German "Whispers" and figured Germans talk loud and that's why the differences were so large, but now i've seen "Whisper" not in terms of differences at all. And a google search of whisper sudoku just brings up dozens of creepy videos of people doing what appears to be normal sudoku while whispering. Is that a thing?

on 11. July 2020, 17:18 by Gravatus
@Washyleopard I think it would be a bit unfair to post hints in the open here! Unless there’s a way of spoiler tagging them!

on 11. July 2020, 16:41 by washyleopard
Love the idea behind this puzzle. Stared at your first puzzle for awhile before figuring out the trick that makes it pretty simple. Speaking of which, is it against the rules to post tricks/ tips to solving puzzles?

on 10. July 2020, 02:32 by panthchesh
Very nice puzzle. Definitely challenging for me! :D

on 9. July 2020, 22:29 by henrypijames
Yeah, this one is definitely harder and more interesting than the last.

on 9. July 2020, 19:42 by SudokuExplorer
Nice idea, with well chosen whispers. I enjoyed this one!

on 9. July 2020, 19:03 by Gravatus
@Greg There isn’t a negative constraint

on 9. July 2020, 18:49 by SirWoezel
Very nice idea! Enjoyed this one.

Last changed on 9. July 2020, 18:30

on 9. July 2020, 18:29 by Greg
No worries!

is there a negative constraint in this puzzle?

on 9. July 2020, 17:41 by Gravatus
@Greg thanks for that! I had made it, but just couldn’t get the link to work!

on 9. July 2020, 17:26 by Gravatus
Still trying to get link to work

on 9. July 2020, 17:25 by Gravatus
Trying to get penpa link to work

Difficulty:3
Rating:96 %
Solved:37 times
Observed:8 times
ID:0003TX

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