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Easy Peasy Sudoku Advent (24) - Delimited Kropki

(Published yesterday, 06:00 by Richard)

This sudoku advent calendar contains 24 variants that were included in my Sudoku Variants Series (SVS) but turned out to be too hard to be solved by a wide range of puzzlers. I aim for difficulties of 1-2 stars and have written some general and/or specific hints as well. I hope some players will try the original SVS puzzle #282 after solving the advent version.

Delimited Kropki
Apply classic sudoku rules.
Only for two cells connected by a green line, kropki rules apply:
A white (open) circle between two cells indicates that the neighbouring digits are consecutive.
A red (filled) circle between two cells indicates that one of the digits is twice as big as the other digit.
The absence of a circle indicates that there is no neighbouring digit that is either consecutive or double.
Be aware that between digits 1 and 2 the circle can be either white or red.

General hint for this type:

Like in usual kropki sudokus, it helps to search for longer chains of cells that are connected by dots. Especially the black (red in this case) ones.

Specific hint for this puzzle:

R8C2 is the best place to start. There is only one digit that fits there, and after that block 9 comes into play.
Be aware of the negative constraint. The higher you climb in the tree, the more important it gets.

Solve online in
Sudokupad (no answer check)
Sudokupad (with answer check).

What's next?
I am happy and thrilled to see so many solves from dozens of (for me) new players on these advent sudokus; many more than I am used to for most of my SVS-sudokus. I think I will put more effort in keeping the difficulty level a bit lower for future SVS's. (The next SVS is scheduled for coming friday; December 26.)
Looking to this success I am considering to make a calendar next year again; there were too many 4- and 5-star SVS's to include in this year's calendar, so there will be enough material for a sequel.
I had the idea for this calendar and the theme only on the 8th of October and the first two puzzles saw the light of day a few days later, so it was more or less a race against time to finalise them all before December 1. If it comes from a new calendar next year, I will start earlier to avoid this rush.
But I appreciate some feedback though. I have spend a lot of time in writing the hints, and see hardly comments on them. So I wonder: were the hints useful at all?

Leftovers
I have put quite a few puzzles aside because I found them still too hard. Also my tester has returned some of them saying they were not 'easy peasy' enough. In some cases I made an adjustment, but in other cases I started with a clean sheet. So I have a small pile of leftovers. I will post them in the new year, since I have spoiled the portal enough now; the side effect of an advent calendar is that I took quite a bit of room with my creations, were the idea of LMD is to publish only one or two puzzles a week. My apologies for that!

But one special leftover is published tomorrow, so keep an eye on the portal at 06.00.

Merry Christmas to all of you!

PS: don'f forget to check out the website of the Holiday Season Sudoku Contest! The instruction booklet for the contest contains brand new puzzles and there are four more practise sudokus published there than here in the portal. Speaking of that: Weiqi can have a few more solves. It has a super interesting entry of which I am pretty proud. The current number of solvers is a bit too low in my opinion. ;)

Solution code: Row 3

Last changed on yesterday, 06:04

Solved by Nylimb, r45, gdc, Elliott810, Klausku, Rollo, matzrh, Postnormal, goodcity, Goembi, Piatato, jalebc, azalozni, Dermerlin, tretro, chbbyy04, EFlatMinor, zeniko, zuzanina, Glasgow, Prince Joffrey, ... sysheep, Pairot, RebelSystem, metacom, thage, Marian, abihummel, rcg, dzamie, maniacaljackal, misha, shikage5, KirkFox, jgarber, Jesper, thomamas, sparkymanu, katze, Mr. Happy, minicartel, Snaques
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Comments

yesterday, 20:12 by dzamie
That was fun :D
Thanks for the flurry of wonderful puzzles this month! I've really enjoyed most of them!

yesterday, 18:39 by RebelSystem
Happy Christmas to you Richard and many thanks for all the extra fun you've given us during advent. Looking forward to spending some of Christmas Day with your special puzzle gift.

yesterday, 15:56 by SennyK
Thank you for all your wonderfull puzzles. I did not use the hints, as rules themselves were enough for me, though I suspect that beginner solvers did appreciate them. Merry Christmas!

yesterday, 13:48 by JVA
Some of the last puzzles I'm finding the hints mandatory for a 1* level

yesterday, 13:37 by Franjo
Thank you very much for creating and sharing this wonderful series, Richard! And for all the other ones you have published here. (I didn’t want to see any hints, so I ignored all of them ….) Merry Xmas to you and your family!

yesterday, 13:24 by vidarino
Thanks for the puzzles, Richard! Great fun! Merry christmas!

Didn't use the hints personally, since discovering the underlying logic and structure is part of the fun of the solve for me.

yesterday, 11:33 by flutchman
Merry Christmas Richard!
Thanks for all the puzzle.

Regarding the hints: I personally didn't use them, although they're a nice touch.

yesterday, 11:09 by geronimo92
Thanks a lot for this advent calendar Richard and merry Christmas to all

yesterday, 10:27 by zuzanina
Thanks a lot for all the puzzles in this calender and in general. Looking forward to the HSSC and upcoming SVS. :-)
Regarding your questions:
I personally didn't need the hints and also enjoy puzzles that are not too easy peasy. But I think the hints are a great way to get started. Your puzzles always have fantastic solving paths and I love the challenge to find them.
Merry Christmas to you too!

yesterday, 10:21 by zeniko
Thanks for the entire fun advent calendar with this beautiful final entry. For me, your puzzles have been something to look forward to every day. Happy holidays!

yesterday, 09:17 by Piatato
Sweet, merry Christmas!

yesterday, 09:06 by Goembi
Thank you Richard for the puzzles! I really enjoyed them! Normally I look for 1-star puzzles to solve. But with the available hints (even when not always needed) I tried your Advent series and really-really enjoyed them. Merry Christmas!

yesterday, 08:27 by Klausku
I love the christmas theme (maybe more than I would do in the summer). This last puzzle was indeed easy peasy for me. But many of the others were not. And that‘s a good thing. Please keep the difficulty as it is, when you set a calendar for next year. Considering the hints: I only needed the general hint at one puzzle to get started. But in general, it‘s a useful thing.
Again, thank you very much for this lovely calendar and many hours of fun. Happy X-mas

yesterday, 06:39 by r45
Vielen lieben Dank für die schönen Adventsrätsel und frohe Weihnachten an meine Lieblingsnachbarn.

yesterday, 06:30 by Nylimb
Thanks for all of the Advent puzzles! I think this one was the easiest of the bunch. I found a few others not quite easy peasy, but none were especially hard. I didn't read any of the hints until after solving.

Difficulty:1
Rating:94 %
Solved:79 times
Observed:0 times
ID:000QOB

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