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kakurodoku

MessaggioInviato: dom 27 mag 2012, 21:14
da sisi59
Hi

there are a few words i didn't understand in the kakurodoku rules

Rows and columns (including hidden black cells) must contain different digits.

What does it mean : "including hidden black cells" ?

Sylvain

Re: kakurodoku

MessaggioInviato: dom 27 mag 2012, 23:49
da gabriele
It means that the grids are generated from a 9x9 sudoku grid:
refer to row 1 there are 4 cells=22 and 4 cells=18,
total sum=40
the black cell contains 5 that is excluded from 22 & 18 sums.

Re: kakurodoku

MessaggioInviato: lun 28 mag 2012, 13:24
da Fred76
gabriele ha scritto:It means that the grids are generated from a 9x9 sudoku grid:


More precisely, it's a 9x9 latin square.

Like Sylvain, I didn't understand the rule of hidden black cell (that you have to asign a precise digit for each black cell), I hope that I can now solve these grids without having a headache !

Fred

Re: kakurodoku

MessaggioInviato: lun 28 mag 2012, 16:24
da gabriele
Fred76 ha scritto:More precisely, it's a 9x9 latin square.
Fred


it's more than a 9x9 latin square.
Even if I forgot to advise our users.
If you are lost, you can think also in tems of 3X3 boxes.
The origin of the grids is from valid classic grids.

Re: kakurodoku

MessaggioInviato: lun 28 mag 2012, 16:28
da Fred76
gabriele ha scritto:
Fred76 ha scritto:More precisely, it's a 9x9 latin square.
Fred


it's more than a 9x9 latin square.
Even if I forgot to advise our users.
If you are lost, you can think also in tems of 3X3 boxes.
The origin of the grids is from valid classic grids.


Sylvain posted an archived grid on the french forum "variante", which is NOT a sudoku with 3x3 boxes:

Immagine

Re: kakurodoku

MessaggioInviato: lun 28 mag 2012, 16:39
da gabriele
perhaps my 66 years are too many.
last January 2011 I generated the base grids specially for kakurodoku, without the 3x3 boxes constraint.