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i dreamt of electric sheep

(Published on 19. December 2024, 23:00 by aqjhs)

A homage to the full ruleset of juggler's Tesselation series.

I set this one while coming off of anesthesia (from dental work) so this may not be apt for human consumption.

  • Tessellation rules:
    • Place digits from 1-9 in each square and octagonal cell.
    • Cells sharing an edge can't have the same digit.
    • Each horizontal row and vertical column contains a non-repeating consecutive set of digits in any order.
  • Shade some cells so that the shaded cells form a connected region and the non-shaded cells also form a connected region. Three cells around an inner vertex of the grid may not be all shaded or all non-shaded.
  • Cells marked with a circle contain a digit that counts the number of neighbor cells, including itself, that are in the same region (shaded/unshaded).
  • Cells marked with a diamond contain a digit that counts the number of neighbor cells that are not in the same region (shaded/unshaded).
  • All possible circles and diamonds are given.

Online in Sudokupad / Online in Penpa+

See also:

Examples:

  • A good shading around an inner vertex can be seen marked with a green circle: here the two octagonal cells are the same color while the square is different.
  • A bad shading around an inner vertex can be seen marked with a red X: here all three cells are the same color.
  • An octagon and two squares never meet at the same vertex. The three cells of the same color at the bottom of the picture don't share any vertex: each square meets the octagon at a different vertex, marked in blue.

Solution code: Row 5 (nine digits)

Last changed on on 21. January 2025, 03:08

Solved by SKORP17, arteful, Joyofrandomness, StevenS, numpty, tuturitu, mdionne88, bananaenjoyer, WvdWest, luminish, ViKingPrime, roflsalot, Luaryo, gnidan, Elker, Epsiloneuclid, eladv, Lor, ariwizzard, blake, Mr. Happy
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Comments

on 3. February 2025, 02:19 by ViKingPrime
So good to see this constraint find a broader audience! Well done with this one.

on 21. January 2025, 03:08 by aqjhs
added penpa+ link

on 13. January 2025, 01:18 by aqjhs
cosmetic changes

on 22. December 2024, 21:01 by aqjhs
Added examples of good and bad shading for yin yang in these grids.

Last changed on 22. December 2024, 21:41

on 20. December 2024, 08:27 by mdionne88
For the vertex rule is that referring to all the interior squares?

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Yes, it refers to the sets of three cells that a meet at a vertex of the grid, they are always two octagons and one square. (sorry for not responding earlier, i thought i did, but maybe i only dreamed i did)

PS i added some examples to this page.

Difficulty:3
Rating:87 %
Solved:21 times
Observed:12 times
ID:000L6W

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