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(Published on 23. February 2026, 23:57 by MathGuy_12)

This was set for Scojo's Setting Saturday prompts. ThePedallingPianist redeemed this prompt to create a puzzle with rules where the first letter of each word form a perfect pangram.

Thanks to ChinStrap and ThePedallingPianist for testing!

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Rules:

  • Quattroquadri: Juxtapose groups of unique integers from zero - eight within rows, columns, and boxes.

  • Yellow kropkis must have low numbers (< 4).

  • Divided Pairs: Xs sum 10, Vs total 5.

Solution code: The answer to the cryptic title in all capital letters followed by row 3.

Last changed on on 19. March 2026, 21:08

Solved by ThePedallingPianist, Scojo, arbitrary, johnreid, emoney1374, L00ping007, dzamie, SanFranSam, marajade, zzw, NEWS, kangaroo
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on 19. March 2026, 21:08 by MathGuy_12
Added English Knowledge tag

Last changed on 19. March 2026, 21:26

on 17. March 2026, 21:20 by Onkel_Dagobert
I second that including the cryptic rule in the solution code is completely unnecessary. This is a German forum, and to non-native English speakers like myself, the title is just jibberish.

MG: I am sorry you find the cryptic crossword unsolvable due to the language barrier. I have added the English Knowledge tag to make that clearer. The actual cryptic is very much a part of the puzzle, hence why I require it in the solution: to encourage as many people as possible to actually solve the cryptic!

on 25. February 2026, 19:23 by dzamie
@Harold Oh shoot, you're right! I misread that rule as a ≤ (less than or equal to), my bad!
...also, wow, this solves *much* faster with that change. Less than half my previous time.

on 24. February 2026, 21:50 by Harold
@dzamie, r1c4 has to be a value from 0 to 3, so they cannot be reversed

on 24. February 2026, 21:02 by SanFranSam
I liked solving the puzzle but did not like solving the cryptic clue. If you have never solved a cryptic crossword you couldn't enter the solution. I wouldn't have solved the cryptic but for a clue/hint that was given.

Last changed on 25. February 2026, 19:23

on 24. February 2026, 20:48 by dzamie
It's luckily not necessary for the solution code, but I'm pretty sure r1c4 and r2c4 can be swapped around without issue.
I thought that the "unique" part might be a key term to disambiguate, but both pairs of rows contain unique sets of digits compared to other rows.

Edit: misread the rules. Surprisingly, it's still almost solvable even if yellow kropkis are <= 4.

on 24. February 2026, 05:00 by MathGuy_12
Corrected a few clerical errors

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