Normal sudoku rules apply.
Arrow: The digits along a sudoku arrow must sum to the digit in that arrow’s circle.
Have fun, leave a comment if you enjoy the puzzle!
PS: I stream solving sudoku like puzzles two days a week, as well as posting Let's Plays of puzzle games like Blue Prince. You can check out the channel, as well as some videos I have made about setting puzzles, at my YouTube channel here.
Solution code: Row 9
on 9. September 2025, 17:27 by Prince Myshkin
Yeah!
on 7. September 2025, 06:09 by xiaoji
Nice logic with the arrows! The restraint is stronger than it seems to be.
on 6. September 2025, 02:28 by TonberryJava
my first Zetamath puzzle. i feel accomplished
on 4. September 2025, 23:10 by wentel21
My first puzzle done by Zetamath, it was amazing<3 so elegant<3 Thank you zetha for making GAS puzzle 2!
on 4. September 2025, 16:00 by Blashyrkh
Elegant use of given digits, well done zeta!
on 4. September 2025, 15:50 by Playmaker6174
Lovely accessible puzzle that cleverly used the given digits in here! Seeing the digits dance around the grid was lots of fun :)
on 4. September 2025, 15:14 by TheGrand547
Very elegant!
on 4. September 2025, 13:14 by Franjo
Thank you very much for creating and sharing another beautiful introduction puzzle for a popular constraint.
on 4. September 2025, 11:11 by Big Tiger
Maybe if I had been more awake I'd agree with two stars... But for doing it late at night, I'd say many digits were hard to find. Gave it three stars.
on 4. September 2025, 09:15 by thoughtbyte
Very fun, thanks!
on 4. September 2025, 07:26 by antiknight
Interesting and cute pure arrow puzzle! I believe it's 1* tho :)
on 3. September 2025, 23:13 by wuc
Great arrow puzzle. I solved many easier 2* puzzles. You need to bring too much to solve this for a 1* in my opinion. Great setting as usual thx.
[I thought this one was probably 2/5 and I see the community has it bouncing back and forth. The line is especially blurry for well worn constraints I think. Thank you for the positive comments!]
on 3. September 2025, 20:12 by sujoyku
Fantastically smooth! Thank you, zetamath!
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