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(Published on 7. September 2024, 08:45 by tgstar)

This is my first puzzle. Hope you can enjoy it. All comments are welcome.

Normal sudoku rules apply: place the digits 1-9 once in each row, column and 3*3 box.

There are exactly one "doubler" cell in each row, column and 3*3 box. The 9 "doubler" cells contain a set of 1-9. The value of the digit in "doubler" cell is twice its original value, while the digit not in "doubler" cell has value equal to itself.

German whisper line: difference between adjacent values along the green line is at least 5.

Between line: values on the gray line connected by two circles lie between the values on the two circles.

Renban line: values on the magenta line form a set of non-repeating and consecutive digits in any order.

Maximum cell: the value in a maximum cell (gray cells with brackets pointing outwards) is greater than the values in the four orthogonally-connected cells.

Minimum cell: the value in a minimum cell (gray cells with brackets pointing inwards) is smaller than the values in the four orthogonally-connected cells.

Killer cages: values in each killer cage must sum to the number given on the upper left corner of the cage.

Modulo line: any set of three sequential cells along the teal line must contain one value X which yields X mod 3 = 0; one value Y which yields Y mod 3 = 1; and one value Z which yields Z mod 3 = 2.

3-whisper line: difference between adjacent values along the gold line is at least 3.

Arrow: values along the pill form a two-digit number reading from top to bottom, and values along the arrow must sum to the number.

Kropki: values separated by a black dot are in a ratio of 1:2. Not all possible dots are given.

XV: values separated by a "V" sum to 5. Not all Vs are given.

You can solve the puzzle in CtC app.

Solution code: Row 1 (9 digits)


Solved by lmdemasi, SKORP17, redgecko, Felis_Timon, rdesmarais2, PippoForte, oskode, DylanRay
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on 15. April 2025, 10:55 by oskode
I personally enjoy puzzles that ease you in, tricking you into thinking it’s an easy one. This was one of them, very captivating and also hard, thank you!

on 9. September 2024, 18:06 by rdesmarais2
About 3.5 stars I think. Parts of it seemed easy and other times I really thought I needed more information.

Difficulty:3
Rating:N/A
Solved:8 times
Observed:11 times
ID:000JQ0

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