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Hilbert Hotel (Ciphered Numbered Rooms)

(Published on 20. June 2026, 18:58 by damo_89)

After solving From A to Zeta by zetamath, I really enjoyed the strange logic that came about from the ciphered numbered room clues. I had a go at setting a vanilla ciphered numbered rooms puzzle but it never went anywhere. Fast forward a few weeks and Scojo's setting saturday wheel spins ciphers + clones, and it turns out clones were the perfect addition. Consensus testing estimate was a slightly scary 5 stars. Good luck!

  • Normal sudoku rules apply: Place the digits 1 to 9 once each in every row, column, and 3x3 box
  • Cipher: The letters A to I represent distinct digits from 1 to 9. Which letter corresponds to which digit is to be determined by the solver
  • Numbered Rooms: Clues outside the grid are numbered rooms, and give the digit to be placed in the Nth position in that row or column, where N is the digit in the first position
  • Clones: Identical grey shapes are clones, where the same digits appear in the same position. (Clones have been marked with cages for ease of visibility, but digits may repeat in a cage)

Play in Sudokupad (filling in the 9x9 grid only necessary to trigger answer check, but aide-mémoire and outside cells can be typed in to)

Download full solution guide (PDF)

Numbered Rooms Example
If you're considering doing a ciphered numbered rooms puzzle, you are probably familiar with the constraint. But on the off chance, this image hopefully explains how they work.

A Note on Marking
Finding a suitable way to mark this grid, with letters, digit candidates and cloned cells might be the hardest part! I used..

colours for cells which contain the same digit, and colours in the aide-mémoire where the colour can be limited to a small set of possible letters, and letters in the grid for locations for the ciphered digit candidates, and digit candidates in the aide-mémoire until the letter was assigned to one or two digits. You may find something better. I'd love to know.

Solution code: The digits represented by ABCDEFGHI (you should be able to copy cells from the aide-mémoire next to the grid)


Solved by SKORP17, jalebc, Elliott810, killer_rectangle, aqjhs, pseudospin, jennyaa, Crusader175, SeveNateNine, Qodec, dennischen, bansalsaab, BlazingSnow, Reisen, steeto, Zzzzz..., lsw770770, palpot, Dentones, Scojo, Flinty, karlmortenlunna, pescirope
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Comments

on 22. June 2026, 12:07 by Qodec
Loved that, thanks!

on 22. June 2026, 06:19 by Crusader175
Very cool!

on 21. June 2026, 06:20 by Elliott810
Brilliant (and definitely hard) puzzle!

Difficulty:5
Rating:89 %
Solved:23 times
Observed:1 times
ID:000TCF

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