Rules:
Normal sudoku rules - Enter a digit from 1-9 in each cell without repeating in a row, column, or box.
Killer cages - In a cage, digits cannot repeat and sum to a total which must be deduced.
Cage factor circles - A circled digit in a cage indicates the number of prime factors in the cage's total. Repeated factors are counted multiple times and 1 is never counted. For example, a circled digit in a cage summing to 45 must be a 3 because 45 = 3×3×5.
The inequality symbol points to the lesser of the digits it adjoins.
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I hope you enjoy the puzzle! It's a tough one :-) Feel free to refer to this factor chart for reference, if you don't want to work them out in your head.
Lösungscode: Box 9
am 15. August 2025, 09:36 Uhr von Fool on Hill
Some very nice deductions hidden in there. More 4/5 for me, but very enjoyable and a bit different. An interesting mix of Sudoku, arithmetic and geometry.
am 15. August 2025, 03:18 Uhr von MattYDdraig
There were a few sublime moments in that, though I didn't help myself from forgetting box scanning being distracted by all the juicier stuff going on.
am 16. September 2024, 07:21 Uhr von Briks
Thanks to your cheat sheet it wasn't that hard, 3-4* I think. Nevertheless very fun and enjoyable.