20.04.2022, 17:08
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for a tester for the puzzle below, which so far seems to avoid being successfully tested at any cost. Needless to say, it is (likely) very hard.
Rules:
-Standard irregular sudoku rules apply, the regions, however, must be deduced by the solver. Some region borders are given and must be respected.
-All regions are orthogonally connected and are numbered by the digits 1-9. The number of the region corresponds to the digit in its upper left corner (the leftmost cell in the highest row). No two regions may share their number.
-A cell is called friendly, if its digit matches the number of its row, column or region (or more of them simultaneously).
-A border between two regions is friendly, if at least one of its adjacent cells is friendly.
-The number in the upper left corner of the cage shows the sum of the digits in the friendly cells within the cage. Digits may not repeat within a cage.
-The clues outside the grid show the number of the friendly borders in the corresponding row or column.
penpa+ link
Feedback of any kind is welcome really, even if you just get past the break-in or anything. Don't hesitate to ask for a hint if needed.
filuta
I'm looking for a tester for the puzzle below, which so far seems to avoid being successfully tested at any cost. Needless to say, it is (likely) very hard.
Rules:
-Standard irregular sudoku rules apply, the regions, however, must be deduced by the solver. Some region borders are given and must be respected.
-All regions are orthogonally connected and are numbered by the digits 1-9. The number of the region corresponds to the digit in its upper left corner (the leftmost cell in the highest row). No two regions may share their number.
-A cell is called friendly, if its digit matches the number of its row, column or region (or more of them simultaneously).
-A border between two regions is friendly, if at least one of its adjacent cells is friendly.
-The number in the upper left corner of the cage shows the sum of the digits in the friendly cells within the cage. Digits may not repeat within a cage.
-The clues outside the grid show the number of the friendly borders in the corresponding row or column.
penpa+ link
Feedback of any kind is welcome really, even if you just get past the break-in or anything. Don't hesitate to ask for a hint if needed.
filuta