Next installment in the "Colours in the (k)night series, hope you enjoy! :)
Links to the previous parts of the series are given after the rules.
Irregular Sudoku rules apply. Place the digits 1–9 once in every row, column, and marked region.
Anti-Knight: Cells separated by a knight’s move in chess cannot contain the same digit.
Kropki dots: Cells separated by a white dot are consecutive. All possible white dots are given.
Little killer: Digits along marked diagonals sum to the number indicated outside the grid.
Solve online:Sudokupad
Solve online:Sudokupad (Version with thicker region lines)
Happy solving!
Here are the links to the previous parts of the series:
Solution code: Column 9 (9 digits)
on 4. February 2026, 23:48 by sparkymanu
I usually don't go for irregular sudokus but I'm glad I did! That was a very satisfying puzzle, thank you for sharing !
on 29. January 2026, 15:24 by rmm466ss
A beautiful puzzle!
on 26. January 2026, 17:22 by Frankster
Another amazing addition to the series. Don't mind admitting I had quite a few false starts, but I had great fun with this one!
on 25. January 2026, 21:35 by bcreturnee
I've completed every Colors in the (k)night puzzle. This one was definitely up there in terms of difficulty mainly due to me not remembering a key piece of logic: B can ONLY connect to A and C LOL. Great puzzle Vilse and I look forward to the next!
on 25. January 2026, 21:26 by gadgetgreen
This was beautiful. I felt very entertained. Thank you!
on 25. January 2026, 16:21 by AnebodaSlatorp
Thank you so much
on 25. January 2026, 15:58 by Snookerfan
Nice puzzle! Usually with these coloring puzzles the final thing to do is deduce which color has which value. In this puzzle I was able to do that after the first half of the solve, which made it a 2 star puzzle for me. Thanks
on 25. January 2026, 11:56 by Onkel_Dagobert
Brilliant, and very, very hard for me.
on 25. January 2026, 11:46 by darkgently
Yay, another one! Love how the Kropki dots help in both stages of the solve. Keem 'em coming, Villse!
on 24. January 2026, 23:57 by Johannes Quack
Brillant puzzle!
on 24. January 2026, 20:55 by Exigus
Always a wonderful meditative solve. Thanks!
on 24. January 2026, 16:04 by Villse
clarification of rules