Logic Masters Deutschland e.V.

In Fair Verona

(Published on 31. December 2024, 02:52 by juggler)

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LATIN SQUARES
In each castle, place the digits 1-5 once each in every row and column.

KROPKI
- Digits separated by white dots are consecutive.
- Digits separated by black dots are in a 2:1 ratio.

ANTI-KING/KNIGHT
- Digits in one castle never see themselves a king's move away (even across castle borders).
- Digits in the other castle never see themselves a knight's move away (even across castle borders).

Solution code: Row 5 of red and blue grids (10 digits)

Last changed on on 4. April 2025, 01:27

Solved by Lorena, tiuhto, tuturitu, Fisherman, rkm_sts, SeveNateNine, aqjhs, jalebc, fkib, utsavb, MSDOS, antiknight, jjj, gbrljt, Calesch, efnenu, sujoyku, jgarber, Crusader175, zrbakhtiar, Uhu, marcmees, ... ManuH, eladv, erkiraak, The Book Wyrm, SZCrow, shartus, PhilTheChill, Leaving Leaves, rama333, Jensa, asver, koiking, DylanRay, elloschmello, PrincessLaodice, fthompson, maniacaljackal, dziara, ryba
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Comments

on 4. April 2025, 01:10 by The Book Wyrm
Neat little puzzles. Decided to make it a little harder for myself by avoiding prior knowledge of how antiknight/king are restricted in 5x5s, and it still solved cleanly.

on 12. February 2025, 19:13 by treb
very nice

on 2. January 2025, 08:14 by Fisherman
A merciful break from the murderous clock puzzles. Happy New Year.

Last changed on 1. January 2025, 06:28

on 1. January 2025, 06:27 by MobiusStripper
At first I was confused by king/ knight rule, then I realized the grid interacts in the corner as if one continuous grid (NOT mapping)

on 31. December 2024, 10:51 by sujoyku
Very nice little puzzle. Thank you, Juggler!

on 31. December 2024, 08:03 by antiknight
Cute puzzle!

on 31. December 2024, 07:47 by MSDOS
Beautiful setting, very nice use of the minimal clues and interactions between each castle!

on 31. December 2024, 03:52 by Lorena
This was so much fun! I love the theme and the ruleset, and surprisingly I found it easier than the marked two stars (it’s usually the opposite for me!) Thank you!

Difficulty:1
Rating:96 %
Solved:164 times
Observed:6 times
ID:000LCW

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