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October 9, 2008

Daily Kendoku (CanCan, SquareWisdom) #4

Filed under: General — djape @ 10:00 am

After a few Kendoku variants thay I’ve posted in the last 7 days, today I post my first classic Kendoku puzzle. However, it does have one special property – see if you can find what it is.

Again, there are two versions of the same puzzle: an easier one with all operators filled in and a more difficult one with very few operators. Choose the one you prefer.

8×8 Kendoku for Thursday, October 9, 2008.

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ALL OPERATORS version:

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clickherepdf Daily Kendoku (CanCan, SquareWisdom) #4

4006184s Daily Kendoku (CanCan, SquareWisdom) #4


REDUCED OPERATORS version:

clickherepng Daily Kendoku (CanCan, SquareWisdom) #4
clickherepdf Daily Kendoku (CanCan, SquareWisdom) #4


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png solution – final

Questions, comments and suggestions are more than welcome!

9 Responses to “Daily Kendoku (CanCan, SquareWisdom) #4”

  1. Sophia says:

    Hello, can you please tell me if numbers can be repeated in the cages in this version?
    Thanks a lot!
    Sophia

  2. djape says:

    Yes, Sophia, repeats are allowed.

  3. Keithl says:

    Done it (from the reduced operators version), but can’t see any special property?

  4. Pam says:

    No 9s!

  5. djape says:

    There are no 9s, that’s true, but that’s because it’s a 8×8 puzzle…

    You must always use only numbers from 1 to the size of that puzzle.

    So that’s not it. It does have one interesting property, though.

  6. Pam says:

    I thought that was a bit obvious, so back to the drawing board! Thanks for changing the division symbol.

  7. udosuk says:

    I can’t see any particularly interesting property other than the “cages” being 180 degree symmetrical.

    Is the property about the solution cell values or the cages? :?

  8. djape says:

    Ok, it’s nothing very smart, it’s just that there are no additions in this puzzle.

  9. udosuk says:

    It’s actually quite special, that it was the complete opposite to traditional killer puzzles. :)

    However, I spent a lot of time looking for properties about the actual cell values (e.g. NC, X, DG). :(

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