Mondrian was admiring one of his paintings and thinking about Sudoku.
Playing cards with an artist friend, he dropped some honour cards (Ace, King , Queen, Jack, Ten - A, K, Q, J, T) onto the painting.
Eh voila, a finished Sudoku!
By the way, some cages have no sum because their sum cannot be expressed using the honour cards.
All you need to do is decode the value of A, K, Q, J and T to solve the Sudoku.
Normal Sudoku rules apply. However, Killer cages may have repeated digits.
The marked diagonal includes all the digits 1 to 9.
Solve the puzzle online at F-puzzles.
Lösungscode: Enter the digits from Row 5 followed by the digits of Column 7.
am 29. August 2021, 02:01 Uhr von DanMeehan
Took a while, but I like colorful puzzles! Thanks!
-- Hi! Glad you enjoyed it. I re-visited this, as when I looked again I realised it is just a trial and error slog and not that satisfactory.
I re-worked it, see here - should be much more logical, I hope!
https://logic-masters.de/Raetselportal/Raetsel/zeigen.php?id=0007FZ
am 12. März 2021, 18:00 Uhr von SKORP17
etwas unklar, wie das gemeint ist , wenn zb A =3 und K = 4 was bedeutet dann KA 43 12(4*3) oder 7 (4+3)?
-- thirty four, they are one and two digit numbers on cages, eg 7, 21, 35