I set this puzzle as a sequel to my Top Right Boi. Huge thanks go out to earthpuzzles, aqjhs, and Roger Wrightshoe, for their heroic testing help! As always, all feedback is very appreciated, and I hope you enjoy!
Rules:
Chaos Construction Sudoku: Create 9 orthogonally connected 9-cell regions. Digits may not repeat in any row, column, or region.
TRB Arrows: Long blue Total-Regions-to-Boi Arrows count the number of regions between themselves and the boi in row 4 column 6 that are seen by looking in a straight line in the direction indicated by the arrow. Arrows count both the arrow cell and the boi cell. Each region seen is only counted once, even if it is seen multiple times.
TRB arrows are individual, so If a cell contains 2 arrows, then each arrow will see as many regions as the digit in their cell.
Sightline Arrows: Short red Sightline Arrows count the number of cells they see within their own region in the indicated direction, including the arrow cell. Region borders block vision.
Sightline arrows are cumulative, so if a cell contains more than one arrow, it will contain a digit equal to to the number of cells seen by all the arrows. Each cell seen by the arrows only contributes to the clue count once, even if it seen by multiple arrows due to grid wrapping.
Fractal-wrapped grid: The grid wraps along its edge according to the coloring, and cells that wrap to one another across like-colored edges are considered adjacent. For example row 1, column 6 is adjacent to row 9 columns 7 and 8.
Sightline arrows that wrap around the grid from a single cell to a double cell will see both the rows/columns that they look towards.
Regions may wrap around the grid between cells considered adjacent.
Clues outside the grid are cosmetic duplicates of clues inside the grid, and intended to help the solver keep track of the wrapping.
Hope you enjoy, and click the puzzle to play!
Lösungscode: The digits in row seven with a / separating digits belonging to different regions. Eg: 12/3456/789
am 27. Juli 2025, 06:33 Uhr von Agent
Once again, very nice!
am 24. Juli 2025, 01:30 Uhr von earthpuzzles
Super enjoyable ruleset and excellent sequel!
am 24. Juli 2025, 00:58 Uhr von aqjhs
when i thought fractal wrapping couldn't get any better, it got projective