That's Three In The Center
(Published on 7. June 2025, 09:21 by .proxz14)
Rules:
Chaos Construction: Divide the grid into 9 regions of 9 orthogonally connected cells. Place the digits 1-9 once each in every row, column and region.
Kropki: Digits separated by a white dot are consecutive, and digits separated by a black dot are in a 1:2 ratio.
Blocks: Clues outside of the grid represent the size of the largest consecutive set of cells that belong to the same region within their row/column.
Region Sum Lines: Region borders divide the lines into segments with equal sums. Each line must go through 3 regions, without entering the same region twice.
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Solution code: Row 8
Last changed on on 8. June 2025, 11:11
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Comments
on 11. June 2025, 14:58 by Cherronysius
Fantastic work, it’s actually easier without considering consecutive set. I haven’t get it as well. Agree with peacherwu2
on 9. June 2025, 22:15 by peacherwu2
By "consecutive set of cells", it actually means "contiguous"...
Last changed on 8. June 2025, 11:09on 7. June 2025, 11:03 by Snookerfan
Gorgeous chaos construction! Thank you
.proxz14's response: Gorgeous comment, thank you!