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Sudoku Variants Series (443) - Diagonal consecutives

(Published on 26. September 2025, 06:00 by Richard)

For this Sudoku Variants Project I have planned to publish a unique Sudoku variant every week.
I will see how long it takes before I am running out of ideas.

Diagonal consecutives
Apply classic sudoku rules.
Some intersections of gridlines are marked with a circle or a small dot. A dot indicates that exactly one pair of diagonal opposite cells contain consecutive digits. A circle indicates that both pairs of diagonal opposite cells contain consecutive digits. The digits placed in such a circle have to appear once in the four cells that the circle touches. All possible dots and circles are given.

Inspiration for this type comes from Md88keys.

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Solution code: Column 6

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Last changed on 4. October 2025, 12:19

on 30. September 2025, 19:23 by Rollo
Ich habe den Kreis mit ?? nicht benötigt.
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Reply: that is very well possible. That's why I didn't put in the digits, but replaced them with question marks. Since all dots and circles are given, I had to place a circle there too. :)

on 27. September 2025, 10:28 by Exigus
Really enjoyed that, thanks!

on 26. September 2025, 20:38 by Adrian71
That's a really fun ruleset. I always enjoy the negative constraints!

on 26. September 2025, 14:27 by Piatato
Fun!

on 26. September 2025, 08:31 by marcmees
Thanks for the weekly treat.

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