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Diamond Rank

(Published yesterday, 07:39 by Andrewsarchus)



Rules:

  • Latin Square:
    • place digits 1-9 once each into every row and column.

  • Full Rank:
    • A value in an external cell represents the rank of the number formed by reading the digits in that row or column from that direction, where (1) is the lowest such number and (36) is the highest.
    • (The 36 numbers are distinct - no ties).

  • Diamonds (and Diamond Fragments):
    • Digits in a Diamond or Fragment represent the one's place digit of the Full Rank clues outside the grid in the directions pointed to by the intact portions of the Diamond.
    • There are 8 distinct digits among the Diamonds and Diamond Fragments.

  • White Dots separate consecutive digits. Not all dots are necessarily given.

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     sudokupad: Diamond Rank

Solution code: The nine digit number corresponding to rank 12.


Solved by h5663454, lmdemasi, Justalilguy, Elliott810, SirWoezel, Fool on Hill, Jesper, itweb, bansalsaab, SKORP17, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, BlazingSnow, earthpuzzles, MaxSmartable
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yesterday, 15:07 by Fool on Hill
A clever idea nicely executed- quite a challenge to solve

Last changed yesterday, 16:28

yesterday, 14:06 by marcmees
@ Elliott810 & SirWoezel: Thanks for explaining.

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Let me know if any further clarification is needed :-)
--Andrewsarchus

yesterday, 12:53 by SirWoezel
This is a true gem. DO NOT SKIP!

Last changed yesterday, 12:53

yesterday, 12:49 by SirWoezel
@Marcmees
It means that -for example- if R6C6 had a 0 in it, R0C6, R6C0, R6C10 and R10C6 must be from the ranks 10, 20, 30 or 40.

yesterday, 12:16 by Elliott810
Brilliant puzzle! Thank you:)
@marcmees: a 6 for example can point to the ranks 6, 16, 26 or 36

yesterday, 11:58 by Justalilguy
Cool idea! Really tough, a proper full rank puzzle.

yesterday, 11:31 by marcmees
Q: what do you mean by "the one's place digit of the Full Rank clues outside the grid in the directions pointed to by the intact portions of the Diamond" ? Can you give an example please.

Difficulty:5
Rating:92 %
Solved:14 times
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ID:000R3I

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