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Chaotic Meidjuluk #3

(Published yesterday, 15:29 by PrimeWeasel)



Alright, time for a more accessible and smoother one. #4 will be hardcore though...

Fill the grid with 8 regions which do not touch orthogonally or diagonally and fill them with the digits 1 to 8. Divide the remainder of the grid into 14 regions, one of each size 1 to 14. 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.

Link to Penpa

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 621435554552371

Solution code: Column 5 (Put in the region size for Meidjuluk cells)

Last changed on yesterday, 15:31

Solved by h5663454, marcmees, Fool on Hill, Andrewsarchus, Piatato, Tacosian, r45, Christounet, itweb
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today, 12:17 by Christounet
Great fun! Nothing really hard indeed. I should solve #2 next. Thanks :)

yesterday, 22:23 by Piatato
Lovely!

yesterday, 21:31 by Fool on Hill
Nice puzzle - some logic here that I hadn't used so much before.

yesterday, 20:22 by marcmees
Nice again. A breeze after #2. Thanks

Last changed yesterday, 19:07

yesterday, 17:22 by h5663454
*Half an hour later…*

…This was indeed much easier than the previous puzzle. !

And looking forward to the next BIG BOSS…

~ Yeah it is way easier, I wanted to put it down as a 3 star, but glad you enjoyed it, half an hour is a really great time!

Difficulty:4
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Solved:9 times
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