flash in the extancy
(Published today, 03:11 by aqjhs)
I made this puzzle following Scojo's prompt to use lot clues in a chaos construction puzzle.
- Divide the grid into nine orthogonally connected regions and place the digits 1 to 9 once each in every row, column and region.
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Region Lots:
- A digit on a diamond counts the number of cells in the (up to) 3x3 area centered at the cell that are in its own region, including itself.
- Also, a digit on a diamond indicates how many times that digit appears on diamonds.
- Cells joined by a white dot have consecutive digits and belong to the same region.
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Cells joined by a green dot have digits with a difference of at least 5.
Online in Sudokupad
See also:
Solution code: Row 3 with a / for each region border (ex. 123/456/789)
Last changed on today, 04:40
Solved by mellowrobinson, tuturitu, Chaossudokusplease, tryote, LegoKingo, qoala, palpot, soenlit, jkuo7, snowbaby, damo_89, SPOU1, Zzzzz..., marcmees, emoney1374, avishai, Wahaj, haoju
Comments
Last changed today, 05:55today, 05:54 by Chaossudokusplease
Another great CC puzzle, we've been having lots of good ones lately! Depending on familiarity with CC, it might still be 3.5-4 stars, but I found it quite smooth and interesting throughout the solve.
Last changed today, 04:40today, 04:07 by qoala
For the diamond clues: when counting orthogonally or diagonally adjacent cells in its own region, you specify "up to 9" in a parenthetical. But the way I would normally define "adjacency", there are only 8 such cells.
Are these digits meant to count themselves? Or is the parenthetical unintentionally claiming an excessively high bound.
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it does include itself, i'll add a clarification