Es gelten die normalen Sudoku-Regeln.
Am Tag zieht die Herde aus, um nach Futter zu suchen: Innerhalb einer Box mit einer Sonne sind zwei gerade Ziffern niemals orthogonal benachbart.
In der Nacht kuschelt sich die Herde zusammen: Innerhalb einer Box mit einem Mond bilden die geraden Ziffern ein orthogonal verbundenes Gebiet.
Die Himmelskörper sind immer ungerade, wobei eine Sonne 5 oder höher und ein Mond 5 oder niedriger ist.
Eine gerade Ziffer hat einen Unterschied von mindestens 5 zu jedem/jeder orthogonal benachbarten Mond oder Sonne (egal, ob sie sich in der selben Box befinden).
Lösungscode: Zeile 2
am 12. März 2026, 11:59 Uhr von Franjo
Thank you very much for creating and sharing this lovely puzzle. So even sheep found their way into a Sudoku ground.
[balpha:] Interesting that you're thinking of sheep! I couldn't say what animal exactly I was thinking of, but it wasn't sheep. More like something in the desert. But I guess either could work :D Thank you for the kind comment!
am 11. März 2026, 18:32 Uhr von firespire
My kind of puzzle, rules were new to me and for me easy to follow and complete.
Cell relationships without lines everywhere was fun.
[balpha:] Happy to hear you enjoyed it, thanks for the praise!
am 11. März 2026, 10:23 Uhr von pjot
I was stuck for a long time until I realized that I had missed the last rule. After that it flowed nicely, very nice puzzle. Thank you
[balpha:] Indeed, that rule is quite vital :D I appreciate the feedback, thank you!
am 11. März 2026, 03:59 Uhr von macintux
I enjoyed that a great deal, thanks. The rules played off each other nicely, some deductions caught me by surprise.
It is easy to err when deducing polarity of a cell, which can throw off the entire board, so I’m grateful for the ability to periodically run an error check to make sure I haven’t gone off the rails.
[balpha:] Happy to hear you liked it, and I appreciate the feedback!
am 10. März 2026, 21:38 Uhr von dzamie
Aww, that was fun.
[balpha:] Glad you enjoyed your little safari :D