Another parity shading puzzle with Numbered Rooms to disambiguate the digits. Consensus testing estimate was 2 to 3 stars. I am going to initially plump for 3 but won't be surprised if this is considered a bit more approachable. Good luck!
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Numbered Room Example: If you are new to numbered rooms they can look a bit intimidating. This image should clarify how they work. The 3 in R1C1 is saying to place 7 in the 3rd position, i.e. R1C3. The 6 in R1C9 is saying to place the 9 in the 6th position, i.e. R1C4. The 2 in R1C5 is saying to place 8 in the 2nd position, i.e. R2C5.
Solution code: Row 6
on 21. July 2025, 21:58 by AnebodaSlatorp
Great all the way through
on 18. July 2025, 19:32 by Qodec
Really nice how all NR clues are different. Cherry on top!
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