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Monthly Reward for November: "Solver in Sudokuland"

Thank you for sponsoring the channel! As November's monthly reward, we are delighted to bring you "Solve in Sudokuland" by DiMono, a short story featuring 6 sudoku puzzles that you have to solve to reach the story's conclusion.

We previously brought you DiMono's novella The Jewels of Osiris (visit dimono.ca if you are interested in the follow-up!), and it proved very popular, so thanks to DiMono for writing this story, constructing these sudokus, and letting us present them to you. There is one puzzle in the Introduction, which will give you access to the Adventure, where there are five puzzles which will give you access to the Conclusion (where there are no puzzles!). The Overview document just specifies the rulesets and mechanisms involved.

This month for the first time, we are experimenting with Google Forms for the mechanism of submitting the key phrase. There is a link to the Google Form at the end of the story and, to be in with the chance of a prize, submit the winning phrase on the form (we suggest you copy it in) with your name by 4pm UK time on November 20th.

Comments

When was the roll call for this?

Akos Szabo

To me, all those cage bars look like a bird cage when put together into the puzzle, especially with the story guiding me to visualize a bird cage.

Took me a while to get the break-in. All I'll say, is that the centre is key, Brezendrache.

That's what I tried, and the 4s as well .. but after some meiner deductions in 2345 I 'm Stück 🙈

Brezendrache

I have given up on this a couple of days ago, even more satisfying that I could finish it today. A real head scratcher. I started by colouring where 1s and 9s can go.

Akos Szabo

can some give a little hint for the prison rations one?

Brezendrache

Just finished Prison Rations. Took me about 3 hours to find the break-in. Quite sneaky and very satisfying.

Those long arrows, and the accompanying mins/maxes on the thermos are much more restricted than they might otherwise appear

Same. Struggling with this one

I started on the thermo/arrow combo in the right part. And involved all other arrows and thermos of that part into the initial setup and pencil marked their cells. Then I did the same on the left side. And then I looked for interactions between these two parts; e.g. a horizontal quintuple which restricts other cells in the row.

I don't mean symmetry with the numbers inside, I mean that the empty cages were only put there because it makes a nice looking pattern on the grid. It's just a stylistic thing. The puzzles function exactly the same if the empty cages weren't there.

They do? Is that in the instructions?

The Silver Chords

I'm pretty sure the numberless cages are just for looks. The cages have symmetry with each other.

I also have trouble with this, I'm on my third reset.

The Silver Chords

I hope you've already solved it, but if you still need a hint, in my solve an arrow strarting in r5c6 helped a lot with limiting the options in boxes 3&6.

I'm also really confused about this

Guillem Parés Binué

They're interacting with other arrows and termos in the grid, so you probably should look at that. It's all I can tell, sadly, I looked at the solved puzzle, even unwinded the progress, but honestly can't remember the exact logic by which I've done it.

Firiat

Sandwiches are worse, one that's killer-sandwich I've done just by trial and error. It's most likely something about loads of 9 and 10 sums that should be outside of sandwiches, but I just can't see such things

Firiat

Can anyone give me a hint for the "one spark" puzzle? I've reduced my options for the thermo/arrow combos in the upper left and right corners... Not sure where to look next... I'll just keep trying!

Tiffany Holzer

I also would like to know this! I haven't managed to solve this one yet I think there's just something I'm not seeing with it! (I've never been the best at the killer sudoku)

Can someone tell me, why are there cages without a given number? Cells in those cages are in the same row or column, so they won't repeat anyway. Is there some meaning to it? I solved all puzzles, but still do not understand this.

Firiat


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