Irregular sudoku rules apply. (Put the digits 1-9 once each in every row, column and region.)
Kropki: Digits separated by a black dot have a ratio of 2:1. Not all dots are necessarily given.
The entire 9x9 grid is a magic square (every row column and both main diagonals add to the same number). In the center of the 9x9 magic square is a 7x7 magic square. In the center of that is a 5x5 magic square. And in the very center is a 3x3 magic square. The dotted lines clarify the positions of the magic squares.
Solution code: Row 1 in the sudoku.
on 18. September 2025, 23:15 by Exigus
Amazing construction. Having done a puzzle with a little similarity (Welcome to the palindrome 2) recently this solved pretty smoothly. Thanks!
on 21. August 2025, 13:07 by QuiltyAsCharged
Wonderful puzzle. It's very cool that it was even possible to set, and it's set perfectly. I'm glad CTC featured it
on 28. July 2025, 15:24 by Nahileon
Thank you!
on 10. July 2025, 23:10 by Qodec
Loads of fun, thanks for sharing!
on 10. July 2025, 16:46 by Blake Saligia
Very elegant symmetry!
on 10. July 2025, 09:13 by Elliott810
Absolutely brilliant puzzle! The global relations are just breathtaking. Congratulation for this masterpiece and take a bow. Thank you:)
on 10. July 2025, 06:05 by marcmees
Pure coloring/lettering magic. Thanks (it seems everyone always talks about coloring - working on paper I rather stick to lettering, not having a box of caran d'ache at my disposal)
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