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kNights, uNite!

(Eingestellt am 17. Juli 2020, 02:33 Uhr von Alphish)


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REGELN:

Jede Reihe, Spalte und aus 9 Feldern bestehende Region muss alle Ziffern von 1 bis 9 beinhalten.

Zusätzlich muss jede Zelle mit beliebigem Wert eine Springer-Bewegung im Schach (zwei Felder nach vorne, eins zur Seite) von mindestens einem Feld mit dem selben Wert entfernt sein.
Zum Beispiel, falls das Feld R1S2 den Wert 7 beinhaltet, muss mindestens eins der Felder (möglicherweise mehrere) R3S1, R3S3 oder R2S4 auch den Wert 7 beinhalten.


Danke an Yosh, dafür dass er mir Inspirationen/Ideen gegeben hat (insbesondere die N-förmige Anordnung der gegebenen Ziffern).

Lösungscode: Reihe 1 (links nach rechts), Spalte 8 (oben nach unten)

Zuletzt geändert am 17. Juli 2020, 17:04 Uhr

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Zuletzt geändert am 23. Juli 2020, 17:27 Uhr

am 23. Juli 2020, 17:26 Uhr von Nylimb
For what it's worth, it is possible to create a grid like this using 9 connected regions. View this in a fixed-width font:

+-------+-----------+-------+-------+
|.7...6.|.5...9...4.|.3...1.|.2...8.|
|.......+---+.......|.......+---+...|
|.5...9...4.|.6...3.|.2...8...7.|.1.|
|...+-------+...+---+...+-------+...|
|.8.|.7...2...1.|.9...6.|.3...5...4.|
|...+-------+...+---+...+---+.......|
|.2...1...3.|.8.|.6.|.5...4.|.9...7.|
+-----------+---+...+---+---+...+---+
|.4...8...7.|.3...1...9.|.2.|.6.|.5.|
|...+-------+.......+---+...+---+...|
|.9.|.3...1.|.4...5.|.7...6.|.8...2.|
|...|.......|.......|.......+---+...|
|.1.|.4...9.|.2...7.|.8...5...3.|.6.|
|...+---+...+---+...|...+-------+...|
|.3...2.|.6...5.|.8.|.1.|.7...4...9.|
|.......|.......+---+...+---+.......|
|.6...5.|.8...7...2.|.4...9.|.1...3.|
+-------+-----------+-------+-------+

I did some programming to generate random knights-united grids (without regions) and give a numerical measure of the clustering that Realshaggy mentioned. I chose the one with the least clustering, and then worked by hand to construct the regions.

There are probably many others, but I don't have an efficient way to generate them.

I don't know if this can be turned into a good puzzle.

Zuletzt geändert am 19. Juli 2020, 00:39 Uhr

am 17. Juli 2020, 22:11 Uhr von aneoid
Thank you, Alphish. Thank you very much.

am 17. Juli 2020, 18:41 Uhr von marcmees
wow ... impressive puzzle. satisfying solve. thanks

am 17. Juli 2020, 17:04 Uhr von Alphish
Added the printable version link.

am 17. Juli 2020, 14:44 Uhr von SudokuExplorer
This is a very neat concept. I haven't solved this yet, but the start of this puzzle is very nice. I'm thinking of introducing a pro-queen constraint just for the queens in a hopefully future queendom sudoku (with conflict). I wonder if a sudoku with every digit having a pro-queen constraint is possible, like this pro-knight sudoku?

am 17. Juli 2020, 10:15 Uhr von stefliew
That was absolutely stunning! One of the most phenomenal placement-based puzzles I've had the pleasure of solving. Thank you for that beautiful puzzle!

Zuletzt geändert am 17. Juli 2020, 10:02 Uhr

am 17. Juli 2020, 10:00 Uhr von Realshaggy
Interesting. A while ago, I tried to do an "Anti-Anti-Knight" puzzle, where like in this puzzle, each cell contradicts the Antiknight constraint. Obviously, a standard grid is not possible, because of the corners. I was not successful, but I only tried some symmetric grid layouts.
I also looked at a few "solutions" I found with computer help, that you get, if you ignore regions completely. It seemed hard to draw nine connected regions in such a grid, because typically, same digits appeared in clusters close to each other. So in a typical solution you had a lot of 1s in the upper right and a lot of 9s in the lower left, and it was hard to draw enough regions to connect all of those digits. I missed the idea of introducing an extra region though.
Nice to see that idea put into a puzzle.

One small remark: Despite the rise of Penpa and F-puzzles, a lot of people like me still print the puzzles and prefer solving on paper. So it would be nice to avoid colors if it's not necessary for the puzzle. (Especially dark ones like the blue you use.)

am 17. Juli 2020, 03:45 Uhr von glum_hippo
The yellow squares are an 'extra region' that contains 9 cells with 9 unique digits

am 17. Juli 2020, 03:26 Uhr von RockyRoer
What’s with the yellow squares?

am 17. Juli 2020, 02:53 Uhr von Circleconstant314
I tested this puzzle and I gotta say, I can't recommend it highly enough. Do give it a go!

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