Friday, 16 September 2022

PUZZLE NO 329 : THERMO - LITTLE KILLER - SUM SANDWICH - X SUMS HYBRID SUDOKU

 A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGEND ROGER FEDERER

Today's Sudoku is a tribute to the greatest - Roger Federer. He announced his retirement from tennis yesterday. With age already having caught up and his body not in full shape, he decided to call it a day. With his retirement, he has left a void, which will be very difficult to fill. He was the most graceful and the most talented of all the tennis players. He finished his career with 20 grand slams and 28 masters 1000. We will always miss his grace, his effortlessness on the court, his one handed backhand shots, his drop shots, him marching towards the net and winning points. His numbers may have been overshadowed by his contemporaries, but his legacy will live on forever.


RULES : Classic Sudoku rules apply. Additionally,
  • Thermo Sudoku rules apply; i.e. there are some thermometer shapes in the grid. The digits are in increasing order from the bulb to the flat end of each thermometer.
  • Little Killer Sudoku rules apply; i.e. numbers with arrows outside the grid indicate the sum of the digits in the corresponding direction. Digits may repeat in the corresponding direction.
  • Sum Sandwich Sudoku rules apply. Clues on top of the grid are Sum Sandwich clues, i.e. they represent the sums of the numbers sandwiched between the 1 and the 9 in that column.
  • X Sums Sudoku rules apply. Clues on the bottom of the grid are X Sums clues, i.e. they indicate the sum of the first X digits placed in the corresponding direction, where X is equal to the first digit placed in that direction.
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4 comments:

  1. Very challenging. I got stumped a few times, and had to resort to bifurcation. Still very satisfying.

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    1. There was no need for bifurcation. It is a pure logical solve. If you could share with me where you had to bifurcation I can help you with it.

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