RULE SET:
Normal Sudoku rules apply. Place the digits 1 through 9 in each row, column, and box.
RENBAN (PURPLE): Digits along a purple Renban line must be a set of consecutive non-repeating digits, and may appear in any order.
GERMAN WHISPER (GREEN): Adjacent digits along a green German Whispers line must differ by at least 5. Digits may repeat if other rules allow.
DIAMONDS (BLUE): The set of three blue diamonds sum to 16.
(R1C2 + R1C5 + R3C9 = 16)
German Whispers lines are thick. Renban lines are thin. There are parts in the puzzle where both line types overlap.
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Lösungscode: Please provide the digits from row 9 (left to right):
am 17. Mai 2025, 16:27 Uhr von Snookerfan
Very nice coloring puzzle with the disambiguation at the very end where it should be in a good puzzle. Thank you!
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You're very welcome Snookerfan, and Thank you for another nice comment :)
am 16. Mai 2025, 10:59 Uhr von Noggin
I normally give up on these tricky puzzles after an hour of stagnation but I stuck with this one and after many hours I finally got the breakthrough of the box 5 whispers line. Very clever & satisfying Sudoku, TY ebiggie
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A Super Great job Noggin! I'm glad you persevered and got the solve. Well done :)
am 15. Mai 2025, 19:20 Uhr von ebiggie
I guess this one is more difficult then I thought. Even though I believe there aren't any 3* level deductions in this puzzle I'm changing it to 3* based on amount of solves.
am 13. Mai 2025, 15:01 Uhr von PinkNickels
Trickier than I thought! Nicely done
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Thanks PinkNickels! :)
am 13. Mai 2025, 03:34 Uhr von VitP
this one has some technical difficulties in the solution, so i recommend using digits as LABELS, because you will not be able to disambiguate high/low until the very, very end
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Hi VitP,
I'm not following what you meant by technical difficulties in the solution, because there is indeed a unique solution for this puzzle. For label methodology I found it easy to color the 123, 456, and 789 groups due to the Renban constraint. At least that's what I did during construction and testing. I always find it fascinating how many different approaches can be used to solve a puzzle! Especially with labeling. As always, Thank you kindly for your comment and insights :)