Normal Sudoku rules apply: Each row, column, and 3×3 box must contain the digits 1–9 exactly once.
Cells separated by a knight’s move in chess cannot have the same digit.
The digits in a circle indicate which numbers appear in the four surrounding cells.
Lösungscode: Row 1
am 12. Januar 2026, 00:51 Uhr von alexgreyy
obsessed with your setting!
am 8. Dezember 2025, 04:35 Uhr von itsid
do agree with alexsmart and SecondBlue, found it really hard for a two star puzzle and - I too - believe I must have missed something more obvious, especially after galiums's comment.
for me it only gave way (after the obvious 16 digits and a dozen? pairs) when I placed the six in boxes 4 and 5...
BUT getting that required quite a few if-then statements;
i couldn't see a 'quicker' or 'easier' way
am 27. November 2025, 17:39 Uhr von SecondBlue
The anti knight logic here was really good and hard to find. It was harder because I believed the puzzle was 2 stars and that I had missed something more obvious.
am 26. November 2025, 15:49 Uhr von Bourinas
Pretty puzzle ! Fast start but stuck at mi-game (took me 2 days RIP)
Some deductions were very cool, this puzzle exploit well anti-knight constraints !!
Thank you for setting
am 26. November 2025, 12:20 Uhr von galium_odoratum
Nice puzzle. The solve path gets quite narrow at some points, especially in the midgame. If you are looking in the right places, this is a 1.5, but if not it can be 3-4. Anyway, I had fun, thank you for setting!
am 24. November 2025, 13:46 Uhr von NCtide
Fairly easy start but got much tougher midway through. Some challenging and surprising anti knight discoveries. Thanks I enjoyed it!
am 23. November 2025, 20:28 Uhr von alexsmart
Wow maybe I missed something (like some SET poimt), but I found it much harder than 2 stars. I ended up solving in just over two hours of rather difficult scanning.
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| Bewertung: | 90 % |
| Gelöst: | 152 mal |
| Beobachtet: | 1 mal |
| ID: | 000Q9B |