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Micro Folded Chess Problem

(Published on 7. March 2025, 00:04 by Gnubeutel)

This was what i wanted to do when i started looking into 4x4 puzzles: The smallest Fold-In possible. But i failed and found new puzzles along the way. I promise i'm done with micro puzzles.

Normal 4x4 Sudoku rules apply. Place the digits 1-4 in every row, column and box exactly once.

Chess: cells with chess symbols have to see at least one other cell of the same value by moving in the way their chess piece would. I.e. a knight must see its value again two steps in one direction and one step to the side, and a bishop sees itself by moving diagonally.

Fold-In: The dashed red lines are folded onto each other so that column 1 and 4 form a secondary grid. In this grid all rules apply, except that regions and rows do not need to have all of the digits (it's a 2x4 grid). Columns 2 and 3 are ignored for this grid.

Kropki Dots: cells separated by a black dot are in a 1:2 ratio, cells separated by a white dot are consecutive. Not all possible dots are given.

Play online with sudokupad.

Solution code: Last row from left to right.

Last changed on on 7. March 2025, 10:28

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Comments

on 13. March 2025, 21:03 by dzamie
Simple, fun, a good introduction to the rules.

on 7. March 2025, 23:05 by dingledork
Neat. I’d like to see a 9x9 version of this ruleset.

on 7. March 2025, 10:28 by Gnubeutel
Fixed puzzle links.
I knew i forgot to change something in my templates...

Last changed on 7. March 2025, 10:29

on 7. March 2025, 00:30 by cam
I think the link is wrong.
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Reply by Gnubeutel:
You're absolutely right. Good thing it's only a 4x4, so some people were able to solve it on paper.

Difficulty:1
Rating:86 %
Solved:54 times
Observed:5 times
ID:000MAV

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