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Snake in the Grass

(Published on 27. February 2026, 17:05 by marty_sears)

    Rules:

  • Normal 6x6 sudoku rules apply.
  • Draw a snake, one cell wide, that starts and ends at two neighbouring cells, only moves orthogonally, and visits every cell in the grid without crossing itself.
  • The snake must eat every insect, but must not pass through any grey pebbles.
  • Insects divide the snake into segments.
  • Adjacent segments along the snake have consecutive totals. No two segments have the same total.
  • Digits joined by a grey pebble are either consecutive, or have a 1:2 ratio.

Solution code: Column 4 from top to bottom

Last changed on on 31. March 2026, 23:26

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Comments

on 25. March 2026, 02:16 by Drawoon
adorable

on 10. March 2026, 17:43 by blackjackfitz
Huzzah!

on 5. March 2026, 12:07 by davidz32z
Cute! I actually found this much more challenging than I expected, not sure if I missed something obvious. Still made it through in 40 minutes and love my snake friend

on 4. March 2026, 17:06 by ThymePass
Yay for another Marty 6x6! This one was a lot of fun and flowed very nicely :)

on 3. March 2026, 15:45 by Puzzlefan
Quite accessible puzzle, and you're always funny with animals. I don't really like the grey pebbles rule about it being either consecutive or 1:2 ratio, that hardly narrows anything down in 6x6. But otherwise, nice puzzle for a nice short brain break during the day.

on 28. February 2026, 19:30 by halfcentaur
Great puzzle! I had to rethink the routing a couple of times, but the logic flowed really nicely once the shape was locked in

on 28. February 2026, 09:14 by Franjo
After doing some elementary math everything found its place. Thank you very much for creating and sharing this beautiful and funny puzzle.

on 27. February 2026, 23:19 by Treme
Lovely stuff!

on 27. February 2026, 22:34 by mscha
Cute li'l puzzle!

on 27. February 2026, 17:47 by johnreid
Yay! Good puzzle!

Difficulty:2
Rating:96 %
Solved:230 times
Observed:7 times
ID:000RO7

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