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Out-of-grid Kropki

(Published on 28. January 2026, 12:33 by rhyrhy)

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Rules

  • Normal 6x6 Sudoku rules apply within the grid, using digits 1 to 6.
  • Digits placed outside the grid are from 1 to 9 and may repeat.
Kropki
  • Digits separated by a white dot are consecutive.
  • Digits separated by a black dot have a 1:2 ratio (one is double the other).

  • Kropki dots may be placed on the border of the grid or between out-of-grid digits.
  • In all cases, the Kropki rule applies between the two adjacent digits, regardless of whether they are in-grid or out-of-grid.
Little Killer
  • An out-of-grid clue with an arrow is a Little Killer clue.
  • Digits along the indicated diagonal sum to the number shown.
X-Sum
  • An out-of-grid clue without an arrow is an X-Sum clue.
  • The clue gives the sum of the first X digits in that direction, where X is the first digit seen from the clue.

Solution code: Column 5 (7 digits, top to bottom)

Last changed on on 11. February 2026, 02:37

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Comments

on 11. February 2026, 02:37 by rhyrhy
Fixed link
(How did nobody tell me the title include 'testing' lol)

on 30. January 2026, 12:27 by rhyrhy
Improved ruleset

on 30. January 2026, 03:38 by CortexVortex

what a wonderful puzzle! simple but still a challenge

on 28. January 2026, 23:14 by SanFranSam
Did it with only checking my work once along the way. ;) The only thing in the rules i was uncertain about was whether the digits outside the grid could only be used once.

on 28. January 2026, 22:09 by dzamie
A fun little puzzle! I appreciate the little graphic for the solution code.

on 28. January 2026, 17:07 by SlitherWing
Very cute puzzle, loved it.

on 28. January 2026, 16:01 by HeyItsErin
Really great puzzle idea! Would love to see a 9x9 like this.

on 28. January 2026, 13:34 by Krisonium
I really thought the image near the solution code is a link to a previous puzzle, but it's just to highlight the referred column solution lol. Really awesome constraint and puzzle!

on 28. January 2026, 12:58 by rhyrhy
Changed link to the puzzle; now the puzzle also have corrected ruleset

on 28. January 2026, 12:56 by pjot
Fun idea!

Difficulty:1
Rating:93 %
Solved:184 times
Observed:3 times
ID:000R7A

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