Kropkiless Prison
(Eingestellt am 20. Mai 2026, 22:49 Uhr von Duarte-Carvalho)
Normal sudoku rules apply.
Look and say cages: the number in the top left of the cage is split up into pairs. Each pair should be read as 'there are X Ys in the cage'. For example, if you had a cage that was labeled '1432', there would be one of the digit 4 and three of the digit 2 in the cage.
Palindromes: digits on a grey line read the same forwards and backwards. The palindromes must contain the highest possible digits.
Kropki: digits separated by a white dot are consecutive; digits separated by a black dot are in an 1:2 ratio (i.e. one digit is double the other). ALL dots are given.
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Lösungscode: rows 2 and 3
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Kommentare
am 21. Mai 2026, 21:14 Uhr von firespire
Glad I didn't see the extra rule until I was left with pairs of unresolvable digits at the end. If I had seen it earlier I may have used it when I shouldn't have.
am 21. Mai 2026, 02:53 Uhr von Pairot
That's a weird addition to the palindrome rules to disambiguate at the end.