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In This Economy (Dutch Flatsharing)

(Published on 27. April 2025, 13:01 by Gnubeutel)

Space is a rare commodity in the Netherlands. Digits can make a quick buck by sharing their cells and 5 is going all in. But 5's friends 1 and 9 are not amused.
This puzzle was inspired by "Flinty's Flatmates" by LMDemasi, which is not on LMD (yet).
Thanks to the inventor of the dutch flat mate rule Flinty for testing.

Rules

Fill the grid with the digits 0-9. Digits may not repeat in rows, columns and boxes.

Killer Cages: digits in cages may not repeat and sum to the total in the top left corner.

Dutch Flatmates: each 5 needs to have either a 1 directly above or a 9 directly below or both.

S-Cells: all 5s need some extra cash and are subletting their cells to another digit. Each 5 gets a different roommate digit.
For solution validation do not enter the 5s, just the other digit.

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Solution code: Digits in the second column from top to bottom. (All digits except for 5)

Last changed on on 27. April 2025, 19:28

Solved by Flinty, goodcity, OutOfMyMindBRB, nunc, SKORP17, Piff, marcmees, IntegralHamster, Black_Doom, MontyPython'sHolyAle, TripleABattery, Andrewmi3, WarriorKitten, Exigus, Jesper, widjo, mercierus, Xerix, THef of Time, MaxSmartable, da-hans, olliwright, karlmortenlunna, functor, sorryimLate, rich_27, Frank Puzzles, npubem, JoBerlin
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Comments

on 27. July 2025, 20:30 by JoBerlin
I wasn't familiar with Schrödinger cells and had to look up those rules elsewhere until I really got it. But very fun puzzle!

Last changed on 28. April 2025, 22:50

on 28. April 2025, 21:40 by Exigus
Gave it 3* but felt like it could have been a 2* if i didn't keep on forgetting the flatmates rule. Nice angle on the special schroedinger and we'll executed. Thanks.

on 27. April 2025, 21:37 by marcmees
Nice. Thanks

on 27. April 2025, 19:28 by Gnubeutel
And mentioned to exclude 5s from solution code.

on 27. April 2025, 19:25 by Gnubeutel
Sorry, i low balled the difficulty after simplifying the ending. I changed the initial difficulty to 3 stars now.

Last changed on 27. April 2025, 19:09

on 27. April 2025, 18:25 by nunc
For me it is a *** for difficulty. Very nice, though.

Last changed on 27. April 2025, 16:50

on 27. April 2025, 16:44 by OutOfMyMindBRB
Very nice puzzle and fun to solve - thanks :-)

For me it was definitely more than a 2*

Suggestion - include the note about 5's not in the solution code, in the solution code description, i.e. "col 2, top to bottom, ignore the 5", just as a reminder for those of us who may have forgotten reading that note in the puzzle rules :-)

on 27. April 2025, 14:16 by Flinty
For the record, I think this is 3.5 / 5 for difficulty. Great puzzle though. :)

Difficulty:3
Rating:96 %
Solved:29 times
Observed:4 times
ID:000N3C

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