This is the first puzzle in my 'Tesseract Series'.
If you need a snack sized introduction to the concept, I suggest you try 3 Long Tesseract.
I started my exploration with Tesseract Sudoku with Kropki Dots, because they can easily be generalized into 4 dimensions.
I made this puzzle, by trying to find some symmetric arrangements of dots. Of course there are way more axes in 4d space, so the puzzle is only symmetric on some of them.
Rules:
Solution code: Rows 2 and 3 of Box 2 (left to right, 8 digits total)
on 4. November 2025, 21:38 by Wiggel
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| ID: | 000PZ8 |
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