It Takes Three
(Published on 24. April 2025, 15:40 by sahi1l)
I thought it would be fun to try a puzzle that doesn't use the digits 1 and 2, and see how that changes some of the usual logic.
- Fill the grid in with the digits 3-9 so that no two digits repeat in any row, column, or marked region.
- Digits separated by a Kropki dot are in a 1:2 ratio.
- Adjacent digits along an orange line must differ by at least 4.
Play in SudokuPad
Solution code: Row 1
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Comments
on 29. April 2025, 00:00 by dzamie
Simple and creative! The greatest difficulty for me was realizing I'd accidentally entered a 1 or 2 somewhere *yet again*
on 24. April 2025, 19:26 by kopo1
Nice one!