Sudoku Live Stream #36! Come solve with me :)

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All puzzles are available as links to F-Puzzles and the Cracking the Cryptic (CTC) app!
On mobile devices, the CTC app links are a better experience when solving.
On desktop, it is just a matter of preference, so choose whichever you'd like!

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3:40 "Winter" by Fryer
F-Puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=yehu48b8
CTC: https://tinyurl.com/yjcxfwmu
Normal sudoku rules apply.
On thermometers, digits must increase from the bulb end.
In cages, digits must sum to the number indicated in the top left.

31:30 "Category 5 Hurricane" by Polycarp
F-Puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=yj8welr3
CTC: https://tinyurl.com/yk3r7w9w
Normal Sudoku Rules.
Numbers outside the grid indicate the sum of the digits along the indicated diagonal. Digits may repeat on the diagonals.

1:45:42 "Broken Thermo Sudoku" by CilantroGamer
F-Puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=ygacyf42
CTC: https://tinyurl.com/ygxpuwj8
Normal sudoku rules apply.
Thermometers with bulbs act as standard sudoku thermometers. Each bulb end has a corresponding stem in the grid that is broken off. The thermometer pieces must be matched - each bulb to its own unique stem that continues its number sequence. In addition, > or < signs represent a simple greater than / less than relationship between two cells.

2:18:17 "Fruit Basket for Olima" by Panthera
F-Puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=yfua82hq
CTC: https://tinyurl.com/yjtxyve4
Normal sudoku rules apply.
Nonogram/Japanese Sum Sudoku rules apply. Sums are of shaded cells. If all the cells in a row or column are the same color, then the clue is that color as well. Any clue in black represents clues in more than one color (each grouping is a different clue, so 5 20 could mean a group of blue adding to 5 and a group of purple adding to 20). A blank space is required between groups of the same color, but not between other colors.
There are 2 magic squares hidden within the puzzle. One is COMPLETELY contained within 1 color. It's the only spot where there is a 3x3 box of 1 color anywhere in the grid. One is completely contained outside the colored areas, and again, it's the only spot that's a 3x3 box without color anywhere in the grid.
The white dot in the grid goes between consecutive numbers. There is no negative constraint on Kropki white dots.

3:48:50 Ending Stream