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Atrocious Destruction

(Published on 14. November 2025, 00:00 by NXTMaster)

This puzzle is the fifth in a series where I challenged myself to make a Destruction puzzle for each square grid size from 4x4 to 9x9.

The rules are as follows:
  • Place the digits 1-8 once in every row and column.
  • Chaos Destruction: All given regions must be "destroyed" by making sure they do not contain all the digits 1-8. The grid also consists of eight hidden, orthogonally connected regions that each do contain all the digits 1-8. Digits in circles represent how many of its orthogonally and diagonally adjacent cells, including itself, belong to both the given and hidden regions where the circle resides (i.e., where they overlap).


  • The puzzle is available on SudokuPad with answer check on only the sudoku digits but also available on Penpa+ with answer check on sudoku digits and hidden region boundaries using the Green Edge tool (mark the perimeter/border). Have fun destroying!

Solution code: Row 5, Column 6. Include a "-" to separate digits belonging to different hidden regions and a "+" to separate the row from the column.

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Solved by Marshal on Mars, bansalsaab, waffles_the_dog, Shuhua Milk, walid_tun, marcmees, dzamie, Mr. Happy, eap314, wildbush7, irq, zakkai, einalem, shifman23, kmoter, cheezzywizz, jkuo7
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Comments

on 22. November 2025, 09:07 by kmoter
very nice, i endup with "almost correct" solution where all fits except one region not destroyed, bur luckily could rewind for the mistake done, thanks for sharing

on 18. November 2025, 02:06 by eap314
Agree with below comment, I love that the restriction has been used. I forgot many things over the course of this one, but it was not terrible when I did it properly.

on 14. November 2025, 23:32 by dzamie
Quite a jump up from the previous one! It's neat to see the "all starting regions must be invalid" rule come into play, though it had me stumped for a fair bit.

on 14. November 2025, 07:33 by Shuhua Milk
Nice!

Last changed on 14. November 2025, 07:20

on 14. November 2025, 06:55 by waffles_the_dog
Very fun, a bit challenging for me, especially at the very end where I accidentally colored two cells the same way instead of opposite, took me quite a while to realize the mistake :D
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Oh man... happens to the best of us :'(

Difficulty:4
Rating:98 %
Solved:17 times
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ID:000POD

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