This is a follow up to the first two puzzles I published on Logic Masters Germany. I hope you have fun. The difficulty is probably between 1-2 stars.
Irregular 6x6 sudoku rules apply. Place the digits 1 - 6 once in every row, column and bold outlined region.
Digits separated by a black dot must be in a 1:2 ratio (One digit must be double the other).
Digits that are diagonally adjacent and in different regions must have a difference of 0 or 2. Eg. If R4C4 is a 6, then R3C3 and R5C5 must be either 4 or 6.
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Lösungscode: Row 6
am 9. September 2025, 09:04 Uhr von Hogger8
This seems like magic when it solves, as previous said colour, but then the way the 135 and 246 resolve around the puzzle is beautiful. (I do wonder if doing the other 2 in the series first made this more obvious way to solve than those coming straight in)
RailMan: Thanks. Doing the first puzzle (A Difference of 0 or 2) does make this easier.
am 14. August 2025, 12:52 Uhr von geronimo92
Only 10 solves which is not understandable.... simple colouring and parity logic make the solve quite easy in less than 10 minutes
RailMan: That is the way to solve it. I guess a lot of people just skipped past this one.
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| Bewertung: | 90 % |
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