Place the digits from 1 tot 9 in every row, column, every boldly outlined irregular area and the two main diagonals.
A dot means that the two neighbouring digits are consecutive. All dots are in the grid.
The small numbers in the dotted outlined areas are the sum of the digits in that area. Within a dotted outlined area all digits must be different.
Solution code: Column 2, followed by row 3.
on 26. June 2011, 09:26 Uhr by Modesty
Und es läßt sich auch lösen, wenn man die Diagonalen nicht beachtet ;-)
on 25. June 2011, 21:57 Uhr by pin7guin
Vielen Dank, lieber Richard! Nicht zu schwer, aber trotzdem tricky. - Und meine persönliche 1100 :-)
on 24. June 2011, 22:31 Uhr by Saskia
Meeeeeeehr =)
on 24. June 2011, 20:20 Uhr by CHalb
That is for me for many, many weeks the first friday at which I solve one of Richard's puzzles on the first day. Feels good. I tried many but didn't continue solving them.
on 24. June 2011, 17:24 Uhr by flaemmchen
Hoffentlich folgt nicht nur ein B ;-))
on 24. June 2011, 16:34 Uhr by Statistica
Very nice! I need some time to find an opener, but then it runs very fast.
on 24. June 2011, 13:14 Uhr by CHalb
Das A deutet darauf hin, dass noch mindestens ein B folgt, oder?
@Christian: there will be at least a B indeed!
on 24. June 2011, 12:48 Uhr by Kekes
Schöner Abschluss der Back to Basics Reihe. Auch dieses Rätsel hat mir wieder super gut gefallen. Danke Richard