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Arrow sudoku rules
Arrow sudoku rules










arrow sudoku rules

Rules – Place a digit from 1-6 in each cell of the grid so that every row, column and thickly outlined 2×3 box contain the digits 1-6. Additionally, All neighboring cells which contain consecutive digits are separated by white dots.

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You can always just post a comment asking me to try to explain it in a different way or to explain how to solve it. The rules are a bit tough to grasp, but it’s a nice little puzzle once they’re grasped. It’ll light up certain areas around it, then as it burns down, it’ll light up areas at that height. The explanation of the “Path of illumination” can still be complicated, but try to imagine a real-life candle. Then I thought, how are candles different from light bulbs and came up with this. The moment I saw candles, I thought Akari, also known as light bulbs, many examples of which can be found by going to the Akari category in this blog. a Candle cannot directly be placed in the path of illumination of another candle (although their paths can share cells), and all white cells need to be illuminated by at least one candle. The number in a black cell gives the number of candles placed in it’s orthogonally adjacent cells (although candles can be placed where there’s no black cell next to them too as long as they follow the other rules). For an image description of this “path of illumination” of a candle, click here.

arrow sudoku rules

As it burns down along this downward path it illuminates the 4 orthogonally adjacent cells at each instance, until it encounters a black cell or grid edge directly below it.

arrow sudoku rules

Rules – Place a candle in some cells of the grid.












Arrow sudoku rules