Light The Fuse: Chain Reaction
(Published yesterday, 03:00 by Will Power)
Normal Sudoku rules apply.
ARROWS- Numbers in arrows sum to the number in the arrow's circle. Numbers may repeat on arrows if other rules allow.
DUTCH WHISPERS- Numbers on the red line are at least 4 apart from their neighbors on the line.
GERMAN WHISPERS- Numbers on the green line are at least 5 apart from their neighbors on the line. Numbers may repeat on red and green lines, if other rules allow.
RENBAN LINE- Numbers on the purple line are a set of non-repeating, consecutive numbers, in any order.
KILLER CAGES- Numbers in cages sum to the number in the top left corner of the cage. The 8 and 7 are duplicaed in their cages because the green line can obscure them in some puzzle formats.
KROPKI PAIRS- Numbers with a white dot between them are consecutive. Not all possible dots are shown.
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Solution code: Column 9.
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Comments
today, 02:18 by Jasperrr
The red line not being a parity line also caused me to fail the first time around. Full steam ahead afterwards
yesterday, 22:50 by Mug of Glop
Good puzzle! I Inexplicably failed three times, though, because I didn't read closely enough and expected the red line to be a parity line.
yesterday, 18:02 by SanFranSam
I see what you did there with that meme. ;)
yesterday, 17:37 by HeyItsErin
What a beautifully apt name for a puzzle! Incredibly smooth from break-in to finish.
yesterday, 11:21 by philolologue
Brilliant!!! 24 min, each better than the last!
yesterday, 04:13 by Ragna
Fun puzzle - as always. This one is very easy. Thank you, Will. :-)
yesterday, 03:38 by rlg
Thank you, Will Power! I love your puzzles.