Sudoku Pad: sudokupad.app/deb33bs9t7
Knight Series #2 - Fueled by the wonder of logic, the Knight gambits his way through cage after cage.
Normal Sudoku rules apply.
Killer Cages:
Digits in cages must sum to the number in the top-left corner of the cage. If given.
Knight Aparts:
Digits in cells that are a single chess knight move away from any caged cell must differ from that caged cell by at least 5.
Ie: Digits in r8c7 and r7c8 must differ from the digit in r9c9 by 5 or more.
-----------------------------------------Knight Series - Journey
#1 Dutch King and German Knight » sudokupad.app/8ixa535uh4
#3 The 9th Symbol » sudokupad.app/h0gryo0v6v
Knight Series - Coffee Break
#2 The Knight’s Gambit - I » sudokupad.app/deb33bs9t7
#4 The Knight’s Gambit - II » sudokupad.app/s8adiurebb
Solution code: Row 1
on 29. June 2025, 11:41 by NAIF
Added puzzle links.
on 24. June 2025, 23:59 by atliruyalar
It was so fun. At first stare I thought how is this rated one star, but when I got into it the rule set is actually very restricting. Thanks!!
on 24. June 2025, 00:28 by Ol-Jay
That was so much fun, thanks a lot for setting! I hope we may see more of this kind of puzzle soon ;)
Edit: oh, nevermind, I've just found the sequel :D
on 21. June 2025, 04:02 by Decapod
That was wonderful! Thanks for creating this.
on 20. June 2025, 11:48 by Franjo
Smart idea, nice puzzle. Thank you very much for sharing.
on 20. June 2025, 02:34 by Mutiny
I really liked that rule set!
on 19. June 2025, 22:40 by BenTen
Minimal clues, easy to follow ruleset and a fun solve. What's not to love?! Thanks for setting.
on 19. June 2025, 19:37 by nunc
Fun idea -- nice execution! Thanks.
on 19. June 2025, 19:25 by Virux
A unique and beautiful puzzle. Enjoyed it very much.
on 19. June 2025, 16:39 by RedBarchetta
This shall now be called the German Knight's move. Great puzzle!
on 19. June 2025, 15:22 by oskode
This is what a good easy puzzle looks like. Thank you!
on 19. June 2025, 14:36 by PinkNickels
Very fun! Nice setting.
on 19. June 2025, 13:07 by Prince Myshkin
Thanks, loved it!
on 19. June 2025, 12:34 by saxdaddyj
That is an awesome ruleset. Excellent puzzle!
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