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Connections - New York Times

(Published on 4. March 2025, 14:33 by .proxz14)



Rules:

Normal 4x4 Sudoku rules apply: Place the digits 1-4 in every row, column and 2x2 box once each.

Each line has their own specific rule;

  • Yellow: Adjacent cells must be consecutive.
  • Green: Adjacent cells can't sum to 5.
  • Blue: Adjacent cells must have a different parity (odd/even).
  • Purple: Two adjacent cells never read a double digit prime number together. (i.e., 1432 is an invalid configuration because you get 14, 43, 32 and 43 is a prime number.)


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Solution code: Row 4 followed by Column 3

Last changed on on 4. March 2025, 19:00

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Comments

on 5. March 2025, 16:01 by LancelotAugustus
好玩,爱玩。

Last changed on 4. March 2025, 23:25

on 4. March 2025, 23:10 by AngusWBA
Nice puzzle! One for Mark on CTC I think!

.proxz14's response: Absolutely!

Last changed on 4. March 2025, 20:30

on 4. March 2025, 20:29 by Rollo
Sehr schön, auch wenn ich die nyt mini games nicht kenne ;-).

.proxz14's response: They are fun little word games, you should try them out one day :)

on 4. March 2025, 19:00 by .proxz14
Added an example for the purple line rule to prevent it from being confused with "sums of adjacent digits can't be prime"

Last changed on 4. March 2025, 18:48

on 4. March 2025, 18:38 by ghaia
cute puzzle! lore acurrate NYT lines, as always.

.proxz14's response: cute comment! Yes, I had to make purple be the most difficult line just like it is in the nyt minigame.

Last changed on 4. March 2025, 17:44

on 4. March 2025, 16:33 by Wuffgriff
Just to be clear: 7 is a prime number, right?

.proxz14's response: yes a 7 is a prime number, however this puzzle only has digits 1-4 so a 7 can not appear in this grid.

Last changed on 4. March 2025, 18:15

on 4. March 2025, 15:23 by spatzle
fun!

.proxz14's response: Thank you :)

Difficulty:1
Rating:84 %
Solved:123 times
Observed:7 times
ID:000M9I

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