The Hobbit Puzzle Pack
III : Thror's Map
Illustration by J.R.R. Tolkien
The moon was shining in a broad silver crescent. Elrond held up the map and the white light shone through it. "What is this?" he said. "There are moon-letters here, beside the plain runes... they can only be seen when the moon shines behind them..."
Normal sudoku rules apply.
Begin by transcribing (cloning) Bill's digits from the previous puzzle into the Forest River.
In cages, digits do not repeat, and must sum to the given total.
Adjacent digits along the dragon motif must differ by at least 5.
Cells containing the same Rune contain the same digit.
Note: Shading is cosmetic only.
Have fun, leave a comment if you enjoy the puzzle!
Lösungscode: Row 1
am 21. Oktober 2025, 13:21 Uhr von marajade
Wow! What a fantastic puzzle, and I'm very impressed by the way you adapted the classic familiar image of this map to create it!
am 10. Oktober 2025, 01:01 Uhr von dzamie
Wow, this was really a jump up in difficulty from the previous one! Still excellent, though.
Wound up getting out the coloring tool towards the midpoint.
am 8. Oktober 2025, 15:45 Uhr von eap314
Note to solvers: Clone means every digit (in the cage) in precisely the same order. Thanks for the nice 3 star, I was getting caught up in the easy ones.
am 30. September 2025, 01:16 Uhr von Arti
I'm pretty new to variant sudoku but a big fan of Tolkien, so I was determined to finish this puzzle. I'm quite ashamed to admit how much time I actually spent on it though =) Very nice nonetheless <3
am 23. September 2025, 11:25 Uhr von Debrutsid
I was stack and thought there is no unique solution because I assumed I had to transcribe just bill's digit (single cell towards the Forest river). You have to transcribe all digits in the Bill cage towards the Forest River cage. I would make that more clear.
am 23. September 2025, 10:35 Uhr von zrbakhtiar
I don't know. Maybe should mention Bill's cages.
am 8. September 2025, 21:21 Uhr von Merdock
I really enjoyed this puzzle. A nice step up in difficulty from the previous puzzles, just like how a good journey gives you some challenges.