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Chaotic Meidjuluk #1

(Published on 31. December 2025, 23:25 by PrimeWeasel)



Fill the grid with 6 regions which do not touch orthogonally or diagonally and fill them with the digits 1 to 6. Divide the remainder of the grid into 9 regions, one of each size 1 to 9. Such a region may not contain repeated numbers, and it may only contain factors of its size (e.g. a region of size 6 may contain any combination of 1,2,3, and 6, including none of them).

A given digit within a (non-Meidjuluk) region counts the amount of cells it sees within its region, including itself. A given digit within a Meidjuluk region has no added meaning other than being a given.

Digits can not be repeated in rows and columns.

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And here's a visual example for 4-regions with Meidjuluk N=8



Which can be solved Here

The solution code for column 3, row 6 for the example would be 321435554552371

Solution code: Column 5, row 7, 18 digits

Last changed on on 31. December 2025, 23:33

Solved by Andrewsarchus, mellowrobinson, KNT, Piatato, Mark Sweep, Jesper, marcmees, Tacosian, ChinStrap, gdc, karlmortenlunna, h5663454, Christounet, dogfarts, puzzler05, TheZwierz, r45, misko, The Book Wyrm, Fool on Hill, quantumquark1
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Comments

on 9. January 2026, 16:53 by The Book Wyrm
Fun ruleset and a neat lil puzzle. Not too tricky once you figure out how to use the ruleset.

on 6. January 2026, 13:04 by Christounet
Very good fun! Thanks :)

on 2. January 2026, 22:02 by marcmees
smooth solve. Perfect combination of CC & MDJLK. Thanks

on 1. January 2026, 08:57 by Piatato
Fun concept, thanks!

on 31. December 2025, 23:52 by Andrewsarchus
Very cool idea!

Difficulty:3
Rating:99 %
Solved:21 times
Observed:2 times
ID:000QSO

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