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Pigeon Post

(Eingestellt am 2. November 2021, 02:47 Uhr von W1DEMAN)

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Rules:

Normal sudoku rules apply.

Pigeon Cage rules apply.

Pigeon Cage Sudoku is a variant of Killar Cage Sudoku. The rules are as follows:

Digits cannot repeat in a cage.

Cage sums are not directly given. Instead, the numbers that make up a cage’s solution tell you information about another cage. The information these numbers provide is another cage’s location and sum. This is true for every cage, which forms a closed loop.

The order in which the cages appear in the loop is determined by the player.

Each cage is 4 cells large, and the 4 numbers that solve the cage represent:

  • The row of any cell in the next cage of the loop
  • The column of that same cell in the next cage of the loop
  • The 'tens' digit of the next cage’s sum
  • The 'ones' digit of the next cage’s sum

In other words, two of the numbers are coordinates that point to the next cage. The other two numbers indicate the next cage’s sum.

These 4 numbers can be in any order within the cage.

Two of the cages within a loop have numbers in the top left corner. These numbers indicate how many cages are in the loop, followed by the total sum for the loop. These two cages must also be consecutive in the loop. That is, one must point to the other.

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The following example shows how the looping mechanic works.

  • Blue numbers: sum of the next cage
  • Green squared numbers: coordinates of the next cage
  • Yellow highlighted cells: cell the coordinates point to
  • Note: The 3-51 in the top left corner of cages indicates there are 3 cages in the loop, and all 3 together sum to 51. Also, the cages with this label are adjacent in the loop, which is trivial information for a 3 cage loop.

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This is the easier of two puzzles with this rule set. Here is a link to the other puzzle. The MAX and min Sum

Thanks for playing!

Lösungscode: Row 7 followed by column 7 (no spaces)

Zuletzt geändert am 14. März 2023, 04:00 Uhr

Gelöst von tlgeotau, starwarigami, ClashCode, OGRussHood, XeonRisq, DerRiese
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am 13. März 2023, 15:34 Uhr von XeonRisq
Nice idea, and excellent puzzle to get familiar with the ruleset. A bit of a learning curve, but worth it once you wrap your head around how the cages work.

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