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I Love You and Sudoku

(Published on 21. February 2023, 11:49 by Kirra)

I made this puzzle for Valentines Day 2023 for the two Sudoku lovers in my life.

This is the first puzzle I have uploaded so comments and suggestions are most welcome. I hope you enjoy!

The rules:
Normal 6x6 Sudoku rules apply. Along Thermometers digits strictly increase from the bulb end. The digit in the square in Row 2, Column 4 is even.

The puzzle can be played at F-Puzzles here!

The puzzle can be played on the CTC webapp here!

Solution code: Column 5 then Row 2 (12 Characters)


Solved by michalil, pepe74287, anyeyeball, Megalobrainiac, sof, saskia-daniela, jalebc, AlSina, OGRussHood, Ceedrich, Mr.CHEN, henryg14, Notlob, NineK, lutzreimer, dodomos, PinkNickels, -Mehefin-, hannahh, ... augsod, chien2000gl, Juanfox5, HenryG8421, archer4547, adamkoperek, MayorasMask, NordenShield, palinm, digital_lighting, CJK, Neodyme, nickwilson, Tautastic, bianca1110, Wiggel, aritij, merijurri
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Comments

Last changed on 18. February 2024, 18:20

on 18. February 2024, 18:18 by Bunglejohn
Updated comment - Now solved and confirmed it is a correct solve. Still don't see how the Thermometers in R1C4 follow the rules (I solved everything else and left that bit until the last possible moment).
Just to add, this is not a moan. I assume I am misunderstanding something not that the puzzle has an error / ambiguity.
I'm enjoying your puzzle journey since you start on V day 2023

on 18. February 2024, 12:58 by Bunglejohn
I have missed something here. I don't get how the Thermometers in R1C4 and R3C4 actually fulfils the rules of Thermometers. One But will always be big than the other and you get stuck in a circle. Not a negative comment. Just a confused comment

on 14. March 2023, 14:53 by GeorgeTheToad2
Lovely puzzle

on 14. March 2023, 09:49 by Kirra
Thankyou all for the wonderful comments, I plan to keep working on puzzle setting and look forward to bringing you more to solve in the future.

on 4. March 2023, 07:07 by Ryx
Nice intro puzzle. Ignore negative comments saying otherwise ;-)

on 3. March 2023, 19:30 by alanb
Thank you for this, my kids are interested in variant sudoku and they ask me how you can solve with no given digits, tough to find puzzles they can solve completely independently.

on 3. March 2023, 17:46 by Eulchen 1965
I love it

on 23. February 2023, 22:44 by keeb
CUTE <3 ty

on 23. February 2023, 02:17 by rockratzero
This puzzle is rated as 1*. It is cute. It doesn't need to be harder. Well done taking the plunge to post your first puzzle!

on 22. February 2023, 21:57 by DarrenBurnett
I loved it!!!

on 22. February 2023, 11:29 by geronimo92
@BKKGarrett : one of the most fair and clever sentence i have ever read on this site for many many years....

on 22. February 2023, 05:16 by BKKGarrett
Great puzzle! We need more easy ones! Really annoyed how whenever someone posts a 1-star puzzles, some will inevitably feel the need to complain that it's "too easy" and even that the need to make 'em harder. Good grief! You have so, so many difficult puzzles to challenge you on this forum every day. Just don't do the easy ones and leave those to those of us who do enjoy them.

on 21. February 2023, 18:05 by sacklunch
Great puzzle, thanks! It is on the easy side, but some of us enjoy those easy puzzles. Hope to see more from you, @Kirra! :)

on 21. February 2023, 17:51 by Dermerlin
That one is a little too easy. I am a medium class solver and needed less than 2 minutes.
Anyway thx for posting and pls try to improve.

Last changed on 21. February 2023, 17:50

on 21. February 2023, 17:50 by thoughtbyte
This could serve well as someone's introduction to variant Sudoku or Sudoku in general, and it has a cute theme. For anyone who is not an absolute beginner, it is likely trivially easy. Nice and cute for the beginner audience though!

Difficulty:1
Rating:75 %
Solved:527 times
Observed:5 times
ID:000D1L

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