Rules:
Normal Kakuro and Masyu rules apply see below for more information.
Draw a loop through the centers of some white cells. Grey circles are either black or white masyu clues (except for the single given black clue). Circles with digits less than 5 are black clues (and the black clue contains a digit less than 5). Circles with digits greater than 5 are white clues. The digit 5 cannot be in circles.
Regardless of color, a circled digit X must repeat exactly X cells on the line away from the next nearest turn (nearest counterclockwise, clockwise, or both).
Small example of the confusing rule in action. We start counting the 6 cells from the top arrow and start counting 3 cells from the bottom arrow. The 3 could also go in the yellow cell, but it only needs to be in one of the two cells to fulfill the rule.
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Lösungscode: Row 7 (starting clue 22) digits on the loop from left to right.
am 30. März 2024, 08:02 Uhr von Jesper
Very nice, thanks!
am 24. März 2024, 10:25 Uhr von PrimeWeasel
A solid Roquefort, great fun!
am 18. März 2024, 12:31 Uhr von Piatato
Great fun, what a lovely gift! :)
am 18. März 2024, 04:33 Uhr von purpl
Fixed solution code
am 18. März 2024, 03:44 Uhr von CHRosenthal
Very fun puzzle - please do specify that row 1 is the row with no blank cells and full of clues in the solution code.
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Memeristor: thank you! I hadn't even thought about that until you mentioned it.
am 18. März 2024, 00:38 Uhr von wisty
Amazing!!! Right to the favorites list! Really fun math interactions, definitely enhanced my love for kakuro :)
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Memeristor: thank you for your lovely comment wisty!
am 17. März 2024, 22:17 Uhr von purpl
Added example