This week's puzzle is the continuation of an approachable and well-rated series of puzzles which combine various types of lines with counting circles. Although the last week's puzzle had surprisingly few solutions, I hope that doesn't mean that you're becoming bored of this series :). Anyway, I definitely like both the logic and the appearance of these puzzles.
Previous puzzles in this series:
Rules:
Lösungscode: Row 6
am 20. Mai 2026, 09:40 Uhr von mimec
I updated the description of the sequence lines rule to clearly indicate that the digits must increase or decrease along them.
am 20. Mai 2026, 02:26 Uhr von Big Tiger
Re: Steven S - I did not know what ordered sets meant, and took it to mean if a line went around a corner something like 2-5-2 was legitimate. And it still only gave one admissible solution. Just a bit harder, ha ha.
am 20. Mai 2026, 02:25 Uhr von Big Tiger
Sticky for a bit, but if you do your homework it breaks quickly afterward. For me, that was a nice rewarding challenge without making me suffer.
am 19. Mai 2026, 23:08 Uhr von StevenS
In mathematics, the phrase "ordered set" allows repeats. The second rule should say "...a strict ordered set..." or "an ordered set with no repeats". Otherwise, there are multiple solutions.
am 19. Mai 2026, 22:42 Uhr von wuc
Cool little 2* snack. Great fun thx.