Counting circle + Antiknight combo should never work..? Or is it?
Rules:
1. Normal sudoku rules apply.
2. Cells separated by a knight's move (in chess) cannot contain the same digit.
3. A circled digit indicates exactly how many circles contain that digit.
4. Digits joined by a white dot are consecutive. Not all dots are given.
Do have a go!
Link(with solution check): Sudokupad
Lösungscode: Row 9
am 2. Juni 2026, 09:35 Uhr von DaniK
Really cool logic!
am 1. Juni 2026, 21:15 Uhr von damo_89
Great execution, really nice ideas that make the most of circles and anti knight.
am 1. Juni 2026, 20:30 Uhr von econtrout
quite cool...logic on break-in was lovely. Thx!
am 1. Juni 2026, 17:35 Uhr von itsid
pfuh, I however struggled quite a bit to find the break in ;-)
mainly because I had an incorrect count of digits for the circles (one digit was missing) aaand that worked quite alright but didn't want to offer insights... Ah well, I eventually saw it... certainly 3* for me upper half of three that is ;-)
am 1. Juni 2026, 04:32 Uhr von fitzie
I think the break-in isn't hard to find, but it does take a bit of work to see it through. Almost bordering on bifurcation to me. I'd love to see someone better at using logic walk through this one. very fun!
am 31. Mai 2026, 11:11 Uhr von mihel111
Incredibly well set. A joy to solve. 3* dif max for me.
am 31. Mai 2026, 10:51 Uhr von Snookerfan
Beautiful approachable circle puzzle! Thanks
am 31. Mai 2026, 09:56 Uhr von gwai77
Very nice ending!
am 31. Mai 2026, 07:58 Uhr von zonny
Excellent!
am 31. Mai 2026, 06:30 Uhr von brskri
Oh this combo is definitely possible and well-executed here. Nice job! Approachable as well.