Tasty D0nut
(Eingestellt am 2. November 2025, 14:59 Uhr von Swevik)
Rules:
Normal Sudoku rules apply.
A cell's value is equal to it's digit if not modified by a following rule.
Value cages:
Values in cages sum to the number in the top left of each cage. Values can appear multiple times in the same cage.
Value arrow:
Values along an arrow sum to the value in the connected circle.
Hungry Digits:
The smaller digit of any two digits horizontally or vertically separated by the digit 8 "eats" the larger digit. The smaller digit's cell has a value equal to the sum of the two digits, while the larger digit's cell has a value of 0.
A cell's digit can only eat or be eaten once, and cannot both eat and be eaten.
Ex: for the digits 7-8-9, you can say that the 7 "ate" 9, leaving their respective cells with a value of 16 for the 7, and 0 for the 9.
You can play it on
sudoku pad.

Lösungscode: Digits in the 4th row.
Zuletzt geändert am 3. November 2025, 23:23 Uhr
Gelöst von Ste1729, SKORP17, Zibl, Felis_Timon, gen.j.clock, akurski, Saltensity, dzamie, paranoid
Kommentare
Zuletzt geändert am 5. November 2025, 15:07 Uhram 5. November 2025, 15:01 Uhr von VitP
brilliant.
looks IMPOSSIBLE at first, but there is ONE IMPOSSIBLE cell.
then, SUDOKU, and you absolutely WILL FORGET the "hidden" rule.
p.s. the title is a pleonasm
am 4. November 2025, 17:59 Uhr von dzamie
That was really fun! Very clear place to start, flowed pretty smoothly throughout. I only really got a bit hung up towards the end, and even that was because I forgot about the "larger digit" rule - filled in one side of an 8 and was having the darndest of times about whether the 0-flagged cell on the other side should be higher or lower than the filled in side :P
am 3. November 2025, 23:23 Uhr von Swevik
Made solution code shorter.
am 3. November 2025, 19:15 Uhr von akurski
"seven ate nine" is an absolutely brilliant rule!
I would, however, really love a shorter (just one row) solution code
am 2. November 2025, 22:04 Uhr von Felis_Timon
Why is 6 afraid of 7? I don't know, I never asked