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Adjacent (a.k.a Consecutive Latin Square)

(Eingestellt am 6. Juni 2020, 07:00 Uhr von athin)

Rules of Adjacent:
  • Each row and column contains one occurrence of each digit from one to the size of the grid.
  • If two cells are adjacent and their digits are numerically adjacent (i.e. one higher or one lower), then there will be a white dot between them.
  • All white dots are given, thus two cells that are adjacent and not having a border between them means their digits are not numerically adjacent.

The standard Adjacent rules apply.

Lösungscode: Row 3 and Row 4 (left-right).

Zuletzt geändert am 13. Juni 2020, 01:13 Uhr

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am 12. August 2020, 19:03 Uhr von uvo
To be honest, I never liked the name "Pünktchen-Sudoku", since "Pünktchen" is just the German translation of the Polish "Kropki", which denotes a different puzzle type.

Therefore I prefer "Consecutive", which is a name that is internationally used.

am 12. August 2020, 18:39 Uhr von pin7guin
Usually this type is called "Pünktchen". First one is Richard's puzzle 00000I. Currently there are 73 "Pünktchen"-puzzles in the Rätselportal.

am 13. Juni 2020, 01:13 Uhr von athin
Renaming the puzzle "Kropki (No Black Given)" -> "Consecutive Latin Square".

@amitsowani Thanks for the suggestion, and sorry for making some solvers confused. ><

am 12. Juni 2020, 13:21 Uhr von amitsowani
Instead of Kropki without Black Circles you can call it a Consecutive Latin Square.

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