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(Published on 20. March 2025, 04:01 by juggler)

Cracking the Cryptic video

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CHAOS DECONSTRUCTION
Draw seven 6-cell regions in the grid (some region boundaries are given), and place the digits 1-6 in every row, column, and region. Cells not in regions should be left empty.

JAPANESE SUMS
Each clue outside the grid gives the sum of the cells in the row or column from the direction of the clue until reaching an empty cell.

Solution code: Row 1 (6 digits)

Last changed on on 3. April 2025, 17:16

Solved by ccotreau, sfushidahardy, SeveNateNine, tuoni2, GaviGuy, linl33, NEWS, tuturitu, Piatato, Clementi, ManlyPebbles, CHalb, jgarber, zeniko, pippilotta, gotem, maniacaljackal, MontyPython'sHolyAle, ... Devil, dzamie, simon.tressel, moss1312, zhantyzgz, Firebird, PrincessLaodice, Swevery, MAWA, ringel, fauxturtle, abadx, dorverbin, Kirra, toboed, magma, AlexanderRichards, dustpan, cowabunghole
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Comments

on 6. June 2025, 14:26 by SHERAX
Great!

on 19. April 2025, 21:34 by Jenny :3
What a beautiful puzzle, great 30 minute solve

on 4. April 2025, 17:06 by ThymePass
That was fun to figure out. Thank you!

on 3. April 2025, 09:01 by SirRanch
Don't have much experience with chaos but it was very approachable and fun to solve!!!

on 1. April 2025, 21:30 by PancakePie
Well built and fun to untangle!

on 1. April 2025, 21:12 by The Book Wyrm
Very easy but pretty fun little puzzle.

on 1. April 2025, 20:24 by juggler
(CtC video link)

on 31. March 2025, 22:19 by AshBrown
Excellent thanks. Not sure what Gav is doing, very clear boundary there which wouldnt be there unless it had to be

on 24. March 2025, 13:44 by Karitsu
Great snack over breakfast!

on 20. March 2025, 20:50 by nunc
Beautiful idea, beautifully executed! Thanks.

on 20. March 2025, 18:07 by superdog
very fun puzzle! Enjoyed the interplay between the deconstruction and Japanese sums

on 20. March 2025, 17:47 by Snaques
Very nice puzzle, though it did take me a while to realize that a region can't really wrap around a pre-defined border.

on 20. March 2025, 17:01 by Logerfo
Nice ruleset!

on 20. March 2025, 09:53 by Clementi
Thanks, nice little puzzle.

I agree with Juggler, seems to me that the solution is unique. The "wrong solutions" in GaviGuy's screenshots are not really solutions, due to the region boundary within a region.

on 20. March 2025, 09:35 by Piatato
Lovely little snack!

on 20. March 2025, 04:10 by sfushidahardy
Very nice, thanks!

on 20. March 2025, 04:04 by ccotreau
Fun puzzle

Difficulty:1
Rating:97 %
Solved:319 times
Observed:6 times
ID:000MI9

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