zeta's 350
(Published on 21. May 2025, 23:21 by olima)
Zeta's favourite constraints... and more

Rules:
⚪ Normal Sudoku rules apply.
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Renban: Purple lines contain a set of distinct consecutive digits in any order.
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Kropki Pairs: A black dot indicates digits in a ratio of 1:2, a white dot consecutive digits. Not all dots are necessarily shown.
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Dutch/German Whispers: Adjacent digits on an orange resp. on a green line differ by at least 4 resp. 5.
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Indexing: The red cells indicate the position of the cell's column number in that row.
Link: Sudoku-Pad
Solution code: column 9
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Comments
on 1. June 2025, 03:35 by QuiltyAsCharged
Very good puzzle! I'm not usually a big fan of indexing but this makes great use of it in some clever ways
Last changed on 31. May 2025, 15:44on 31. May 2025, 15:19 by Ulistef
I do not understand the Indexing Rule.
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olima: Die roten Zellen zeigen an, wo in der Zeile die Spaltennummer der roten Zelle steht, also würde zum Beispiel eine 7 in Zeile 9/Spalte 1 bedeuten, dass die 1 in Zeile 9 in der der siebten Spalte steht. // Red cells indicate, where in the row the column number of the red cell appears, e. g. a 7 in R9C1 would place a 1 in row 9 into the 7th column R9C7.
on 22. May 2025, 13:50 by SirWoezel
I thought this was pretty hard, but I really liked some of the logic.