26.03.2023, 01:27 
		
	
	
		Hello all,
I'm a first timer. Apologies, I'll have to speak English, and apologies for the English-centric nature of my puzzle.
Is anyone familiar with puzzles that combine killer cages and words (say, if each digit maps to a letter)? I have seen puzzles where each digit maps to a letter, and highlighted cells spell out words, but not killer cages.
I tried my hand at it (CTC link), but not sure if the instructions are clear or if the puzzle is any good!
Some downsides I've noticed:
	
	
	
	
I'm a first timer. Apologies, I'll have to speak English, and apologies for the English-centric nature of my puzzle.
Is anyone familiar with puzzles that combine killer cages and words (say, if each digit maps to a letter)? I have seen puzzles where each digit maps to a letter, and highlighted cells spell out words, but not killer cages.
I tried my hand at it (CTC link), but not sure if the instructions are clear or if the puzzle is any good!
Some downsides I've noticed:
- Have to choose one language, which excludes some players. I chose English
 
- Have to limit possible words to a constrained standard vocabulary that everyone can (maybe) agree on. I chose words/phrases for integers, removing punctuation and spaces (like SEVEN, THIRTYTHREE, ONEHUNDRED)
 
- Very difficult to make an aesthetically pleasing puzzle, as language is messy
 
- Difficult to play -- is there a site that lets you enter any letter into sudoku squares?
 

 
 

 

 , yes you're right. I think you've given yourself quite a challenging task with this rule set and your instruction is clear except for one detail: Does the spelling always start in the cage sum cell? Besides I have two hints, that might be interesting or useful for you:
 , yes you're right. I think you've given yourself quite a challenging task with this rule set and your instruction is clear except for one detail: Does the spelling always start in the cage sum cell? Besides I have two hints, that might be interesting or useful for you: