Monday, October 25, 2021

Puzzlerium tour: TomTom (Superfluous)




 


Theme: The Superfluous "Square"

Rules: Fill in the square grid of side N, with digits 1 to N+1, so that each digit appears exactly once in each row and column. One cell in each row and column contains two digits, while all other cells contain one digit each.  The clue in each outlined cage indicates the result of a mathematical operation applied successively to each of the digits (and a two-digit number formed by joining two digits in a cell, if any) in the cage, starting from the largest to the smallest for division and subtraction. The operation may or may not be given in the cage, but at least one of the four operations must apply. Digits can repeat within a cage.

About : This variant of TomTom was invented by Anurag Sahay.


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