Sudoku Live Stream #47 with Special Guest: PjotrV
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0:00 Stream Starting
1:54 Peter Veenis’ Introduction.
3:34 “Congrats! You’re having a …” by Panthera
F-Puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=ye5kwgx5
CTC: https://tinyurl.com/yzupg76c
Normal sudoku rules apply. Shade some cells to help you solve this puzzle.
2 color Japanese Sum Sudoku rules apply (Yes, this is my variation!) 2 colors will be used. Totals outside the grid give the sum of shaded cells. Colorful clues mean that all the clues in that row/column are the same color. Black clues mean that the clues in that row/column contain different colors. Consecutive groups must be separated by an unshaded cell when the groups are the same color. When the groups are different colors, no unshaded cell is necessary between them.
1:07:35 “Grey Area” by WarioLGP
F-Puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=yjka9hwn
CTC: https://tinyurl.com/32hfkpsv
Normal Sudoku Rules apply.
Standard XV and Standard Kropki rules apply, but all clues have been disguised as Grey Squares.
Digits seperated by a Grey Square must be in any of the possible relationships: sum to 5, or sum to 10, or consecutive, or in a 1:2 ratio.
ALL GREY SQUARES ARE GIVEN.
1:36:23 “Good odds” by Florian Wortmann
F-Puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=yfha9fn9
CTC: https://tinyurl.com/yedehy9e
Normal Sudoku rules.
Digits in cages sum to the small number in the top left corner of the cage.
Clues outside the grid show the sum of the digits along the indicated diagonal. Digits can repeat along this diagonal if allowed by the other rules.
The cell with the gray circle contains an odd digit.
2:18:10 “Sudoku Solver” by Aspartagcus
F-Puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=yg5f37g4
CTC: https://tinyurl.com/sudokusolversudoku
- Standard sudoku rules apply.
- The two S's are clones and have to contain the same digits in the same positions.
- Letters in the grid indicate the location of the digits according to this table:
S = 1, U = 2, D = 3,
O = 4, K = 5, L = 6
V = 7, E = 8, R = 9
2:44:14 “German Hisses” by Dying Flutchman
F-Puzzles: https://f-puzzles.com/?id=yj5jgwmh
CTC: https://tinyurl.com/yf9ocnhe
There are two snakes in the grid, the end points of which are given. Snakes can't touch themselves or each other orthogonally, but they *can* touch diagonally.
The snakes act as 'German whisper' lines: along a snake, digits must always differ by at least 5.
Between the snakes and the edges of the grid, several regions will be formed. Digits can never repeat in a region, and some of the region totals have been indicated by corner clues (clue cells are never on a snake, but they *could* belong to the same region as another clue).
The given digits give the number of snake segments in the 3x3 box centered on that digit. Given digits may or may not be part of a snake.
4:07:34 Ending Stream