For clarity: A circle with the digits {1, 9} would be surrounded by at least one copy each of the digits 1 and 9 and could have arrows that summed to either 19 or 91. Its arrows could not sum to 11 nor 99, this would require a {1, 1} circle surrounded by two 1s or a {9, 9} circle surrounded by two 9s respectively.
Ratings and comments are very much appreciated. Thank you for playing!
Solution code: The digits in row 9 from left to right
on 13. April 2026, 13:07 by darkgently
I like this ruleset! A smooth and pleasant solve, thank you.
on 11. April 2026, 14:37 by Franjo
Thank you both very much for creating and sharing this beautiful puzzle. A pleasure to figure out how these unusual arrows work.
on 11. April 2026, 09:36 by Snookerfan
Very nice! A beautiful ruleset and great setting make this a joy to solve, thanks
on 10. April 2026, 22:11 by zeniko
Clever combination of two familiar constraints. Thanks for sharing.
on 10. April 2026, 19:58 by sujoyku
Thank you for this lovely puzzle, oskode and Calvinball!
on 10. April 2026, 19:47 by Exigus
Very interesting stuff. Some a bit tricky but well worth it. Thanks!
on 10. April 2026, 19:03 by wuc
Very refreshing puzzle. Felt very handcrafted. Great setting thx.
on 10. April 2026, 13:39 by mihel111
Great concept. Nice to work with.
Well done.
on 10. April 2026, 12:59 by Calvinball
I had a great time working on this project with you oskode! Really pleased with how this puzzle turned out and excited to see what the future could hold :D