The “Colours in the (k)night” series continues. I hope you enjoy it.
Here are the links to the previous parts of the series:
Irregular Sudoku rules apply. Place the digits 1–9 once in every row, column, and marked region.
Anti-Knight: Cells separated by a knight’s move in chess cannot contain the same digit.
Kropki dots: Cells separated by a white dot are consecutive. All possible dots are given.
Little killer: Digits along marked diagonals sum to the number indicated outside the grid.
Solve online:Sudokupad
Happy solving!
Solution code: Row 6 (9 digits)
today, 15:44 by Snookerfan
Beautiful puzzle! Really interesting how the negative constraint forces a lot of the coloring. Thank you
today, 08:59 by Tacocat
Very nice coloring puzzle, thank you!
The constraints work nicely together. Getting started is tricky, there are probably several possible choices. Puzzles with non linear solution paths are always interesting.
Maybe my solve was not the most efficient, but I would definitely rate it above 2 stars (3 or 4).
Only complaint is that irregular regions become hard to see with full coloring, thicker lines would have been better (I don't know if that's possible).
yesterday, 20:20 by VitP
not even remotely level 2.
there is literally NOTHING to "bite on"
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