This is the sixth puzzle in my '3 Series'.
After some experimentation with 4 dimensional sudokus, I found this little snack. I think it serves as an easy introduction to the ruleset. It looks more difficult than it actually is. Those who are used to working with 2d representations of 4d boards, will have a very easy time with this one. Enjoy.
Rules:
Lösungscode: Rows 1 and 2 in Box 2 (left to right, 6 digits total)
am 30. November 2025, 01:52 Uhr von Wiggel
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am 21. Oktober 2025, 23:32 Uhr von dzamie
All the difficulty in this sudoku is in understanding the rules :P
I'm not quite sure how this could be iterated on with just 1-3, so I assume that further tesseracts will either have the player determine which 3 digits are used and/or let the digit set be different per box.
am 21. Oktober 2025, 18:29 Uhr von TeddieMilo
The rules is a bit confusing.. but it's easy. Interesting!
am 19. Oktober 2025, 18:46 Uhr von mattjhussey
Not heard of this rule and I was dreading this from the wording but it was actually a very simple 5 minute puzzle. Not sure I want to try a harder one though :)
am 19. Oktober 2025, 11:04 Uhr von marajade
Once I wrapped my brain around what was going on in this puzzle, this was a very accessible and enjoyable little snack!
am 19. Oktober 2025, 07:29 Uhr von ark29
Rules are worded in a slightly confusing manner. But once I understood what you meant it was a fun puzzle!
am 19. Oktober 2025, 02:54 Uhr von MandaKakes
I've never done a 4D puzzle before. What a fun concept!