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2 + 2 = 4x4 (tiny interconnected sudoku)

(Published on 6. November 2020, 23:08 by clover)

All four puzzles follow 2x2 sudoku rules.

The leftmost puzzle uses the digits 6, 7, 8, and 9. The other three puzzles each use the digits 1, 2, 3, and 4.

The value of any square in the 6/7/8/9 puzzle is equal to the SUM of the values of the corresponding squares in the other three puzzles. (For instance, the top left corner of the 6/7/8/9 puzzle equals the sum of the top left corners of the other three puzzles.) The digits that compose these sums may repeat.

Digits along a thermometer strictly increase, starting at the bulb end.

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Solution code: the top rows of all 4 puzzles, in order (16 digits)

Last changed on on 7. November 2020, 18:49

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Last changed on 25. December 2021, 11:20

on 25. December 2021, 11:12 by Vebby
Very nice idea!

@drolli38: This is probably late, but numbers on a thermo do not have to be consecutive, so 1-3 would be allowed. The term "strictly increase" is usually intended to differentiate from slow thermo puzzles wherein numbers can repeat along neighbouring cells of the thermo.

on 20. April 2021, 12:55 by drolli38
does "strictly increase" mean that the figures in the thermometers are consecutive? e.g. 1-2 allowed, 1-3 not allowed?

on 10. November 2020, 05:29 by cam
This is an awesome idea! Well constructed and super cool puzzle :)

on 7. November 2020, 18:49 by clover
added tag

on 7. November 2020, 13:47 by marcmees
cute and fun

Last changed on 7. November 2020, 18:49

on 6. November 2020, 23:45 by SudokuExplorer
Fun concept! Thanks for the little treat :-)

@clover Could you add the German "Klein" tag, so that it links to all small puzzles. Thanks in advance.

[clover] Done!

Difficulty:3
Rating:86 %
Solved:36 times
Observed:10 times
ID:0004O7

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