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Sir Squared and Paired

(Published on 26. July 2025, 18:48 by PhysicistFromFunen)



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Rules

Normal sudoku rules apply.

Anti-knight: Cells a knight's move apart (in chess) cannot contain the same digit.

Killer cages: Digits in cages may not repeat.
In this puzzle, cage totals (the sum of the digits within a cage) come in pairs; an integer and its square. No cage is unpaired and each pair may appear only once.
For clarity, a digit can appear as a cage total twice; once as the un-squared part of a pair and once as the squared part.

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Solution code: Box 2, in reading order.

Last changed on on 27. July 2025, 14:35

Solved by SKORP17, BenClancy, Jagga, RailMan, Exigus, allama, addie, sanabas, konfetti, annnz, luuu, ordnanceordinance, LeaVulpina, trashghost, IvoryLinnie, nunc, LeLoyJenkins, teuthida, alexm, emertrdgkh, ... mew_rocks, SudokuHero, QuiltyAsCharged, Serenpraxis, madhupt, P12345, jlp, Druselbert, garage, seaweed, severinus, Netra, Vaurien, Illuminated, Atoro, karlmortenlunna, OGRussHood, morgannamodeaura
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Comments

Last changed on 27. July 2025, 16:40

on 27. July 2025, 16:10 by ordnanceordinance
Not sure if I missed that each pair can only be used once when I first tried, or if that was part of the updated rule clarification. But I was stuck for like 20 mins yesterday without a single digit.

With the clarification I was able to solve the puzzle much more easily. Smooth solve and nice construction! I think 2.5 stars

-- PFF: Thanks a lot! I'm glad to hear that the clarification is now, well, clarifying :) Thanks to VitP and SKORP17 for pointing it out!

on 27. July 2025, 14:35 by PhysicistFromFunen
Increased the estimated difficulty to 3 stars and rewrote the clarification.

on 27. July 2025, 10:30 by VitP
i'd say this is harder than level 2.

in order to construct the 9^2 cage, i needed to use the tesseract, and people just do not appreciate how HARD it is to acquire the space stone.

Last changed on 27. July 2025, 06:18

on 27. July 2025, 04:02 by Exigus
Very nice construction and interesting logic. Thanks!

-- PFF: thanks a lot for solving and the nice comment!

Difficulty:3
Rating:96 %
Solved:47 times
Observed:3 times
ID:000OE1

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