Learn The Alphabet Snackdoku (Volume 2)
(Published on 30. April 2025, 13:00 by Crusader175)
The second volume of
Learn The Alphabet Snackdoku pack featuring 26 variants for each alphabet (A-Z). The pack was made for Scojo prompt of making snackdoku, bite-sized puzzles that experienced solver can solved in 2 minutes or less. Some puzzles might take slightly longer, but should still be approachable.
Puzzle Link:
SudokuPad (After solving the puzzle, the next puzzle link will be revealed)
Rules:
Normal 4x4 sudoku rules apply.
Jisoku: Draw a non-intersecting loop that travels orthogonally through the centers of some cells. Cells have three types: 'empty' if they don't contain the loop, 'turn' if the loop turns 90 degrees, and 'straight' if the loop passes straight through. A digit in a clue counts how many cells of the same type as itself are in the indicated direction (not including the clue cell).
Knapp Daneben Killer: Digits in cages do not repeat and must sum to either one more or one less than the given total.
Little Killer: Digits along indicated diagonals must sum to the given total.
Mathrax: Some intersections are marked by a number and an operator in a circle. The number is the result of the operation, applied to both pairs of diagonally opposite cells.
Neighbours: Clues outside the grid must appear as contiguous string of digits (without gaps), in the given order, in the corresponding row or column.
Odd Even Bridge: For each line, one attached circle contains an odd digit and the other circle contains an even digit. The odd digit indicates the number of odd digits along the line (not including itself), and the even digit indicates the number of even digits along the line (not including itself).
Point to Next: If a digit N is placed in a cell containing an arrow, then the digit N+1 must be placed somewhere in the direction that the arrow points (not necessarily right next to the arrow).
Quotients: Each circle has two lines extending from it. Digits on each line form a single value when read from the circle outward. The digit in the circle must be the result of dividing one of these values by the other.
My youtube channel on solving sudoku:
Crusader Puzzle
Solution code: R4C4 from each puzzle in order.
This solution code will also be shown in the completion message of the final puzzle.
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Comments
Last changed on 26. September 2025, 10:11on 26. September 2025, 08:49 by ringel
Sometimes very nice is not enough
Reply: That's very kind, thank you!
Last changed on 9. May 2025, 10:44on 8. May 2025, 17:42 by PawsPurpleWoof
Very cute again!
Reply: Thank you for solving Paws! Glad you liked it.
Last changed on 4. May 2025, 17:06on 4. May 2025, 13:28 by ACK
Great little set of puzzles
Reply: Thanks for the solve ACK!
Last changed on 3. May 2025, 04:55on 2. May 2025, 23:21 by sujoyku
Thank you for these lovely Snackdokus, Crusader175!
Reply: And thank you for the solve sujoyku!
Last changed on 3. May 2025, 04:56on 2. May 2025, 10:39 by BKKGarrett
I love these!! So much fun. I love the variety! Some great ideas. Thank you. Hope to see more of these.
Reply: Thank you! Volume 3 should be up tomorrow. :)
Last changed on 1. May 2025, 06:54on 1. May 2025, 01:40 by dzamie
Neat! Little nibbles of sudoku - not difficult, but also not trivial!
Reply: Indeed my goal when setting it, so I'm glad to hear this. Thank you!