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Medieval Upheaval 3

(Eingestellt am 22. Januar 2024, 08:30 Uhr von Nordy)

The third puzzle in the Chess Sums series (the first can be found here and the second here)—now with bishops! The bishops proved to be very fascinating, so this may be my personal favorite of the series. Difficulty estimated at 4 stars if you remember to do a little Sudoku along the way.


Rules:

Chaos Construction: Divide the grid into regions, each consisting of nine orthogonally-connected cells. Every row, column, and region must contain the digits 1 to 9 once each.

Chess Sums

  • Squares—King Sums: A digit in a square gives the sum of all digits that share its region and are a king’s move away.
  • Circles—Knight Sums: A digit in a circle gives the sum of all digits that share its region and are a knight’s move away.
  • Diamonds—Bishop Sums: A digit in a diamond gives the sum of all digits that share its region and are a bishop’s move away.

For a description of how each chess piece moves, see the "Moves" section of this Wikipedia article.


Example: Below is an example region with valid square, circle, and diamond clues. The squared 6 sees 4+2 by king's move, the circled 8 sees 3+5 by knight's move, and the diamond 5 sees 4+1 by bishop's move. Note that for diamonds/bishops, region borders do not block vision.


Solve Online:

  • SudokuPad
  • SudokuPad (with letters added in the corner of clue cells: K=Kings, N=Knights, B=Bishops. This may help to keep track of which clue is which)
  • Penpa+ (answer check on Blue Sudoku and Green Edges)

Lösungscode: Row 8 with dashes for region borders (ex: 35-2187-96-4)

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Kommentare

am 8. April 2024, 20:19 Uhr von Christounet
Great ! Wondering what chess move you could add for #4 ;)

am 6. Februar 2024, 23:04 Uhr von blackjackfitz
Fantastic construction, thank you!

am 29. Januar 2024, 04:46 Uhr von mathpesto
Can't believe how many beautiful deductions managed to be squeezed into this puzzle. This is definitely up there for me as one of the best chaos constructions I've ever solved. :)

am 27. Januar 2024, 04:35 Uhr von LilGungaJr
What a fantastic puzzle. The whole solve was beautiful all the way through, and this is likely my favourite puzzle from Nordy!

Super glad I got to test-solve this in the CTC discord.

am 24. Januar 2024, 17:12 Uhr von ademjaz
That is the most organized chaos construction I have ever seen! Brilliant construction, loved it!

am 24. Januar 2024, 03:43 Uhr von Steven R
Brilliant! Super smooth :)

am 23. Januar 2024, 18:13 Uhr von damasosos92
Wow. Fascinating how bishops added more insight to the the Chess Sums. Very cool puzzle.

am 23. Januar 2024, 18:13 Uhr von wisty
Amazing puzzle! Clean and beautiful solve path ♡

am 23. Januar 2024, 18:09 Uhr von Myxo
Stunning construction!

am 23. Januar 2024, 17:19 Uhr von marcmees
very nice one. thanks.

am 23. Januar 2024, 09:32 Uhr von Lavender Gooms
Very nice. Loved figuring out the logic of the breakin.

am 23. Januar 2024, 01:46 Uhr von KNT
awesome puzzle!

am 22. Januar 2024, 23:23 Uhr von bansalsaab
Amazing construction.

am 22. Januar 2024, 21:45 Uhr von PetLov
Well that was fun :-)
Have to find the time to solve the previous puzzles in the series now.

am 22. Januar 2024, 20:29 Uhr von Snookerfan
Brilliant puzzle in a great series! Thank you

am 22. Januar 2024, 19:51 Uhr von yttrio
The bishop sums are a very welcome addition to the series! There were a couple of places where things seemed impossible at first, but it was very satisfying to work through with some really neat region-building!

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