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Red and Blue

(Published on 19. February 2021, 18:41 by zetamath)

Normal sudoku rules apply.

To complete the puzzle, you must color all the uncolored squares red or blue.  The given colored squares are purple, and for all rules purposes, a purple square counts as both red and blue.  All purple cells are given.

Your coloring must satisfy all of the following:

1) The group of red squares is orthogonally connected.  The same is true of the group of blue squares.

2) No 2x2 region is either all red or all blue.  

3) The numbers on the rows indicate the sum of the red cells in that row.  The numbers in the columns give the sum of the blue cells in that column.

4) If a circled cell is red, it gives the number of red cells in its box.  If it is blue, it gives the number of blue cells in its box. 

To clarify, below is a completed grid (for a hypothetical puzzle) that satisfies all of the above rules:

The partial grid below includes many examples of things that are not allowed.

The things that are wrong are:

The red cells in row 1 do not sum to 22.

The red cells in row 2 do not sum to 21, because the purple cell is red, so they actually sum to 7+4+6+3+5=25

In box 1, there is a 2x2 all blue region (because the purple cell is also blue).

In box 2, the circled purple cell is both red and blue, so it should give the number of red cells, as well as the number of blue cells. The number of red cells is correct, it is 7. However, this box has only 3 blue cells, so the circled digit is wrong.

In box 3, the three red cells have been isolated from the other red cells, so the group of red cells is not orthogonally connected.

That's all, have fun, leave a comment if you enjoy the puzzle!

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Solution code: Row 3 followed by column 3

Last changed on on 19. February 2021, 19:13

Solved by SirWoezel, Greg, Jesper, stefliew, harrison, polar, bigger, smckinley, vkolvekova, Ours brun, davidagg, sggrant89, MagnusJosefsson, PixelPlucker, henrypijames, Jaych, tinounou, panthchesh, NikolaZ, ibag, Mody, Vebby, juhish, Gnosis66, Koalagator, OGRussHood, cdwg2000, Jodelbanane, StephenR, ahmadasiabi, apwelho, karlmortenlunna, Bobbobert, Xendari, Calesch, Felis_Timon, Uhu
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Comments

on 25. November 2022, 11:35 by StephenR
Really enjoyed this, thanks. Lovely break-in and it stayed lovely all the way through. This ruleset has legs.

on 4. June 2021, 12:36 by juhish
Wow! Fantastic and fun! Had to start over three times but finally solved it. I'm a big fan, looking forward to your next one!

Last changed on 3. May 2021, 17:13

on 3. May 2021, 16:30 by ibag
Nice puzzle, but not far as difficult as I expected, considering the rating.

Last changed on 25. February 2021, 22:54

on 25. February 2021, 17:17 by henrypijames
I've been staring at this one for days and can't find the entry. Maybe a small hint?

>> Here is a hint, passed through rot13: Gur svefg guvat lbh jvyy jnag gb qb vf pnyphyngr gur fhz bs gur checyr fdhnerf sebz gur tvira vasbezngvba.

<< Thx! Obviously the hint helped, but it was still very difficult even then.

on 20. February 2021, 12:06 by bigger
Nice and fun.

on 20. February 2021, 00:59 by Jesper
Very creative and challenging. Enjoyed it a lot.

on 20. February 2021, 00:45 by Greg
Very nice.

on 19. February 2021, 22:02 by SirWoezel
Great puzzle! Need to stay really focussed. Those pink squares are tricky buggers!

Last changed on 19. February 2021, 19:24

on 19. February 2021, 19:22 by kublai
Are all possible circles given? [Answer: No, not all possible circles are given.]

on 19. February 2021, 19:13 by zetamath
(It helps if I change it to the right fixed image)

on 19. February 2021, 19:10 by zetamath
Fixed a broken circle in the sample image.

Difficulty:5
Rating:98 %
Solved:37 times
Observed:5 times
ID:0005HZ

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