good job with lettering! the intended spot, as another commenter found, is: at 3:42, where can 6 go in the region at the bottom left? now where can 6 go in the region at the top left? from there it does not need any lettering
I found it much easier once I realized the only place for 6 in the lower box on the left hand side could only go in C1 R34. That places 6 in R2 C3 forcing R4 C3 to be a 4. The puzzle falls apart from there.
It could have had a German whisper line in row 1, too, where it has 2-6-3. Sub-colors on 2-3 pairs helped me know between a 2-3 & a high in column 1. (It didn't let me use letters on my smartphone. At least I didn't see a way.)
good job with lettering! the intended spot, as another commenter found, is:
at 3:42, where can 6 go in the region at the bottom left? now where can 6 go in the region at the top left?
from there it does not need any lettering
Loved this from you!!
Toir...tricky indeed from you but loved it!! Well done Rangsk with coloring and then going into letters to solve! Did basically the same.
9:43 I love that changing what cells you used for D-E-F resulted in the same pattern again anyway.
I found it much easier once I realized the only place for 6 in the lower box on the left hand side could only go in C1 R34. That places 6 in R2 C3 forcing R4 C3 to be a 4. The puzzle falls apart from there.
yup, that is what i intended
good spot!
this one was challenging! thanks for the solve :)
This one beat me. Even with the hint of using letters, I couldn't solve it.
Great puzzle!
It could have had a German whisper line in row 1, too, where it has 2-6-3.
Sub-colors on 2-3 pairs helped me know between a 2-3 & a high in column 1. (It didn't let me use letters on my smartphone. At least I didn't see a way.)
My time was 3:36, solver number 190.