Logic Masters Deutschland e.V.

Zones of Influence

(Published on 6. October 2025, 06:55 by Justalilguy)

Thanks to henrypijames. for help with the wording of the ruleset.

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Rules

  • Place digits 1-9 in every row, column and box without repeats.

  • S-Cell Pair: Each row, column and box has one S-Cell (with 2 digits in it) and as a consequence one empty cell as well. For each S-cell there's a corresponding projection cell which is exactly two cells away (moving straight orthogonally or diagonally) from the S-cell, and whose digit equals the sum of the two digits in the S-cell, with no two S-cells sharing the same projection cell.

  • A projection cell cannot touch an S-cell, not even diagonally. Squares are S-cells. Circles are not S-cells.

  • Value of an S-cell and the surrounding (upto 8) non-S-cells is double the digit(s). Every other cell's value is it's own digit. Empty cell's value is zero.

  • Every box and every line segment isolated by dot(s) has a value that is divisible by 3.

  • Black dots connect two cells, where one's digit (or sum of two) is double the other's digit (or sum of two). Not all black dots may be given.


  • Here's an example of how the projection cells work. Diamonds are projection cells and squares are S-Cells.

Solution code: Box 4 digits in reading order, - for empty cell and smaller digit first for the S-cell


Solved by cryptique, SPring, zeniko, apothycus
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Last changed on 9. October 2025, 06:53

on 9. October 2025, 06:51 by apothycus
Took a while just to figure out how to annotate the logic effectively! Sooo easy to make mistaken deductions in this one even when being careful! I found keeping track of the potential "zones of influence" around S-cell candidates and liberal pencilmarking to be necessary to find the quite interesting deductions hidden within.

-I would simplify the rules a little by saying "Place a digit 0-9..." and "S-cells don't contain a zero" instead of saying "empty cells" (also avoid the question of "is an empty cell really divisible by something?")

-there's a mistake in the example grid: the diamond in box 3 is wrong

on 8. October 2025, 01:46 by zeniko
This is an interesting ruleset for a very hatd puzzle. I struggled in particular with what rules considered digits (Kropki, Projection) and what rules considered values (Divisibility) and repeatedly confused the two. In the end, this is still quite a rewarding challenge. Thanks for sharing.

Last changed on 6. October 2025, 10:09

on 6. October 2025, 10:01 by Gilliatt
For non-S-cells surrounding an S-cell, should I double its digit when considering black dots? I wanna make sure because you are not using "value" when describing black dots.
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No, black dots consider digits not values

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