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Distanz Jigsaw Sudoku

(Published on 14. October 2011, 12:00 by Richard)

Scattered non-consecutive Sudoku

Place the digits from 0 to 9 in every row, column, boldly outlined irregular area and twice in the yellow cells. In adjacent cells cannot be consecutive digits.

Solution code: The main diagonals. First from upper left to lower right, then from upper right to lower left.

Last changed on on 27. December 2011, 15:55

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on 12. December 2022, 18:16 by Nick Smirnov
Penpa:
https://tinyurl.com/2fps6ksc

on 2. March 2012, 18:33 by pin7guin
Puh, hier habe ich echt laaange gebraucht, bis ich den Einstieg gefunden hatte. Aber nach der ersten Ziffer ging es gut und immer besser vorwärts. :-)

Last changed on 14. October 2011, 23:56

on 14. October 2011, 23:52 by Richard
In normal non-consecutive puzzles (1~9) the question if the first and last digits of the sequence may be in adjacent cells is never asked. I don't see why it should be questioned if the sequence contains one digit extra. Asked is a sequence with a start (0) and a last digit (9). Of course they may be next to each other.
The previous time a puzzle of this type and size appeared, 0 and 9 were also allowed to be adjacent. See: http://www.logic-masters.de/Raetselportal/Raetsel/zeigen.php?id=0000WM

on 14. October 2011, 12:25 by Luigi
Darf die 0 an die 9 grenzen?

Difficulty:3
Rating:94 %
Solved:65 times
Observed:9 times
ID:00016E

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