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9x9 Paired Knights Palindrome

(Published on 31. July 2025, 10:28 by RailMan)

Place the digits 1 - 9 once in every row and column.

Paired Knights: Every digit in the grid must be a Chess Knights move away from at least one other cell with the same digit.

Grey lines are palindromes. Digits must read the same from both ends of the palindrome.

White Kropki Dots: Digits separated by a white dot are consecutive.

Digits on a grey circle must be odd.

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Solution code: Row 9


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on 16. August 2025, 02:27 by KyleBaran
It felt a bit strange, but enjoyable. In a good way

Last changed on 31. July 2025, 18:52

on 31. July 2025, 15:22 by Fisherman
Very well done. The practice smaller grids came in handy.

RailMan: Thanks, the 6x6 Paired Knights puzzles I published over the last few months are a good introduction to this ruleset.

Difficulty:2
Rating:89 %
Solved:59 times
Observed:4 times
ID:000OH1

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