Normal Sudoku rules apply.
Digits may not repeat in a cage. Each cage's product has a unique set of distinct prime factors. Example: You could not have a 6 and a 12 cage since their distinct prime factors are 2 and 3. You could have a 6 and a 30 cage because 30 is 2x3x5.
Cells with arrows pointing inwards are less than all adjacent cells. Cells with arrows pointing outwards are greater than all adjacent cells.
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Solution code: Row 4 left to right
on 13. July 2025, 11:51 by King_Pusher
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on 11. July 2025, 11:50 by zeniko
Nice breakin and a good, colorful flow afterwards. Thanks for sharing.
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