Rules Draw some loops, each visiting all instances of exactly one clue. Between them, the loops visit all cells of the grid. Some cells have already been fully drawn for you. Loops may cross over themselves and each other, but only when the cell contains neither turns nor a clue and the overlap has no length. Loops are only made out of horizontal and vertical line segments which go through the centres of every containing cell.
Disparity Sudoku by Philip Newman
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Following Philip’s last “Irregular” Sudoku, this puzzle requires having an
even and odd number on opposite sides of each bold boundary, making a more
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5 hours ago
1 comments:
Nice. I was wondering for a moment how the 1 in the corner can be satisfied. Then I read the rules again to find "can cross over themselves". You can also try a variant where this is not allowed.
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