Logic Masters Deutschland e.V.

Herringbone

(Published on 26. October 2021, 18:02 by Qodec)

  • Normal sudoku rules apply: Each row, column, and region indicated by thick borders in the grid must contain the digits 1 to 9 once each.
  • Thermometers: Grey paths with circles indicate thermometers. The digit in the bulb (circle) is smaller than the digit in the tip.
  • Palindromes: Grey paths without circles indicate palindromes. The digits in both tips are equal.
  • Killer cages: An area surrounded by a dashed line is a 'killer cage'. Digits in a cage sum to the number in the upper left corner.

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Solution code: Row 5 and column 7. I.e. the 9 digits in row 5 from left to right, followed by the 9 digits in column 7 from top to bottom, for example: 123456789123456789


Solved by SKORP17, Playmaker6174, ___, polar, OhHeyGuysItsMax, Julianl, Vebby, alpha_bet, Seb_, Knitabit, filuta, Willy Wonka, glum_hippo, MagnusJosefsson, tinounou, Steven R, Lizzy01, SudokuExplorer, ... Dentones, Megalobrainiac, Niverio, humaLautema, jalebc, SpecSheets, Sewerin, Bobbobert, sylver, StephenR, finger, apwelho, Exigus, SXH, Luke7614, PsychedelicCreature, isajo4002, booteskey
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Comments

on 10. July 2024, 14:54 by StephenR
This rang very vague bells and I see it was featured on CTC, but happily I couldn't remember my solve so had the pleasure all over again of discovering this supremely elegant construction.

Last changed on 31. October 2021, 02:09

on 31. October 2021, 02:06 by SimplePurpleFrog
Wow, what a puzzle!
I absolutely loved the break-in, which I solved without hurting a set. But the second break-in was much more difficult for me. Over 2 1/2 hours! Thanks for the brain twist.

I loved the 5 cage, when I discovered its effects.

The 20 cage was my nemesis, took me forever to figure this one out.

on 29. October 2021, 13:07 by PotatoHead21
@SudokuExplorer thanks for mentioning me

on 27. October 2021, 19:58 by Qodec
Oh you guys are always so kind! Thank you very much!

on 27. October 2021, 19:30 by clohrmann
This is one of my favorite puzzles I have solved of yours, and I was already a huge fan of your puzzles. This had some really fun logic that I don't recall having to use in other puzzles that made it a joy to solve.

on 27. October 2021, 18:15 by Phistomefel
Wonderful puzzle! Thank you, Qodec! :)

on 27. October 2021, 17:56 by glum_hippo
Thanks for the tips, SudokuExplorer. I have definitely already solved Mitchell's puzzle, and the one from Sonic was on my radar at least.

on 27. October 2021, 17:51 by SudokuExplorer
The break-in was well-telegraphed and the difficulty remained consistent. Thanks for the lovely puzzle! :-)

@glum_hippo: You might like to try GBPack's "Turn up the Heat" (id=00070O), PotatoHead21's "Thermo Space Force" (id=0006HV) or Mitchell Lee's Thermo Sudoku (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8LB_Er6BJo).

on 27. October 2021, 07:39 by glum_hippo
This had some really elegant, new (to me) logic. And so much fun!

on 27. October 2021, 06:45 by filuta
I was slightly perplexed at the beginning, but once I understood the setup, it was not actually that hard to solve. Very satisfying, especially since it is a first of your puzzles I managed to solve. Thanks.

on 26. October 2021, 21:51 by alpha_bet
Such a fascinating and original design, with hard-to-spot deductions all over the place. It's always a pleasure, Qodec

on 26. October 2021, 21:46 by Vebby
Lovely break-in and cool design! Thanks Qodec! :)

on 26. October 2021, 19:44 by polar
Clever setting! Very nice puzzle - thank you :)

on 26. October 2021, 19:04 by Playmaker6174
Lovely puzzle with some fascinating deductions all over the place, great as usual :)

Difficulty:4
Rating:99 %
Solved:95 times
Observed:14 times
ID:00082J

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