a simple motion
(Published yesterday, 02:00 by aqjhs)
So mnasti2 kindly asked for more puzzles using the slingshot variant.
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Normal sudoku rules apply.
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The grid is projective:
- Each edge of the grid is considered to be adjacent/orthogonal to its diametrically opposite edge. (For example, r2c1 is considered orthogonally adjacent to r8c9.)
- Coloring on the edge indicates this identification.
- Diagonals wrap around diametrically opposite sides of the grid and reverse their orientation. (For example, a diagonal going through the NW corner of r4c1 would wrap to a diagonal entering r7c9 from its NE corner, and a diagonal going NW through r1c1 turns back on itself going SE through r1c1 itself.)
- Slingshot arrows: If a bent arrow is present in a cell, the digit in the cell the arrow comes from appears in the grid in the direction of the arrow at a distance of N cells, where N is the digit in the arrow’s cell. (For example, if r2c1 contained the digit 6 then r8c1 and r8c9 would have the same digit.)
- Digits joined by a white dot are consecutive.
Online in Sudokupad
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Solution code: Column 2, top to bottom.
Solved by mellowrobinson, Azumagao, Piff, tuturitu, SKORP17, Exigus
Comments
yesterday, 22:31 by Exigus
That was great (at least when I remembered the rules). Thanks!