Between a Rock and a Doubler
(Published today, 06:28 by oskode)
Here’s an older puzzle of mine, the first time I was exploring
Modifier Cells. I knew I wanted to combine
Doublers and
Between Lines, which proved harder than expected. This is the version I ended up most satisfied with, with an unusual amount of given digits. I hope you’ll enjoy!
Rules:
- Sudoku: Fill all rows, columns and marked 3x3 regions with the digits 1-9 without any repeats.
- Doublers: There are 9 Doubler cells in the grid, one in every row, column and region. Every Doubler contains a unique digit.
- Values: The value of a Doubler cell is twice the digit in the cell. The value of a non-Doubler cell is its digit.
- Between Lines: Values on a line must be strictly greater than one of the attached bulbs' value and strictly smaller than the other's.
Ratings and comments are very much appreciated. Thank you for playing!
Solution code: The digits in row 1, from left to right
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Solved by Silentdodo, Piff, Snookerfan, Chaka, SKORP17, kroutu
Comments
today, 17:06 by Chaka
Very cool puzzle, thanks!
today, 12:17 by Snookerfan
Gorgeous puzzle with some nice surprises! Thank you