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Every Pea, Every Screw (with sujoyku)

(Published on 30. May 2025, 15:44 by SamuPiano)

sujoyku and I have teamed up once again! This time we have combined our beloved split pea lines with a twist on Gerhard1963's region sum screws.

The title is a reference to the Placebo song "Every Me, Every You." We hope you enjoy it!

Rules:
Sudoku: Normal sudoku rules apply, i.e. each row, column, and 3x3 region has to contain the digits from 1 to 9 once each.
Region Sum Screws (variant): Box borders divide the blue lines into segments. Segments with a black screw between them have a n:1 ratio, i.e. one of the segments sums to n times the other, where n is an integer (to be determined by the solver). No two black screws may have identical ratios.
Split Pea Lines: Digits on a line between two circles sum to a two-digit number written using the digits in the circles. For example, 3_346_1 could be a valid split pea line, as 3+4+6=13, which is 1 concatenated with 3.

Click the image of the puzzle to play!

Happy solving! Please leave a comment and check out some of our other puzzles if you enjoyed this one!

Solution code: Row 8, from left to right (9 digits).

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Solved by sujoyku, NEWS, ChinStrap, mellowrobinson, mathpesto, kroutu, Jesper, Snookerfan, Bankey, MattYDdraig, SKORP17, marcmees, ThePedallingPianist, giladooshlon, karlmortenlunna, Scojo, aqjhs, bansalsaab, ... Vodakhan , Franjo, Elainejyl, zeniko, Crusader175, palpot, Clara123, pazqo, wenchang, mse326, nguyenhaoqn3, sunevora, flyjim, kevinlimanta, feverlute, crosslegged, joelth, sorryimLate, tuoni2
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Comments

Last changed on 31. May 2025, 14:21

on 31. May 2025, 13:58 by Franjo
Amazing puzzle! Unscrewing the SP-lines was so entertaining and not thar hard (3* from me). Thank you very much for creating and sharing.
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Thank you for your kind comment, Franco! Sujoyku and I are so happy you enjoyed the puzzle. -SP

Last changed on 30. May 2025, 23:50

on 30. May 2025, 23:28 by avishai
What a joy! I despaired at first, but with some perseverance (and a calculator), everything unfolded so fairly and smoothly. Thank you both so much!
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Thank you for your kind comment, avishai! We are glad you enjoyed our puzzle. -SP

Last changed on 30. May 2025, 21:47

on 30. May 2025, 18:42 by MattYDdraig
Beautiful puzzle and incredible how quickly the limitations close down options here.
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Thank you for your words, MattYDdraig! We were ourselves surprised and happy at some of the implications of this ruleset, and we're happy you thought the same! -SP

Last changed on 30. May 2025, 21:46

on 30. May 2025, 18:42 by Bankey
Fun puzzle. Thanks, @ SamuPiano and @ sujoyku :).
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Thank you for your kind comment, Bankey! We are glad you thought the puzzle was fun. -SP

Last changed on 30. May 2025, 21:45

on 30. May 2025, 18:17 by Snookerfan
Great puzzle! It took me ages to look in the right spot, my fault. Lovely and smooth solvepath when you don't make that mistake. Thank you
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Thank you for your kind comment, Snookerfan! We are glad you had a smooth solve (once you picked the right starting point). -SP

Last changed on 30. May 2025, 21:44

on 30. May 2025, 16:05 by NEWS
Thank you for the masterpiece!
Vielen dank für das Meisterwerk!
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Thank you for your kind comment, NEWS! We are glad you enjoyed the puzzle. -SP

Last changed on 30. May 2025, 21:43

on 30. May 2025, 16:02 by ChinStrap
Really nice use of the constraint and global disjoint condition here. Every deduction felt so intentional and tightly set.
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Thank you for streaming your solve, even if I couldn't be there at the time! It was a joy to watch it back. Thank you also for your kind words! -SP

Last changed on 30. May 2025, 21:42

on 30. May 2025, 16:00 by sujoyku
Thank you for this fun collab, SamuPiano! It is always a pleasure to set with you.
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It was a pleasure as always! Thank you for being willing to collaborate :) -SP

Difficulty:4
Rating:97 %
Solved:44 times
Observed:6 times
ID:000NLC

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