Fill in the grid so that every row, every column contains the digits 1 through 8. On the same brick never should be two odd or two even numbers.
Fill in the grid so that every row, every column contains the digits 1 through 8. On the same brick never should be two odd or two even numbers.
Fill in the grid so that every row, every column contains the digits 1 through 6. On the same brick never should be two odd or two even numbers.
Fill the grid with the digits 1 to 9. The digits represent the height of the skyscraper in each cell. Each row, column and 3x3-box has exactly one of each digit. The clues along the edges tell you how many skyscrapers you can see from that vantage point. The coloured points tell you whether the sums in the marked cages are odd (yellow point) or even (green point). In cages there can't be the same digit repeated.
Fill the grid with the digits 1 to 9. Each row, column, 3x3-box and both diagonals have exactly one of each digit. The numbers tell you the sum of the marked cages. The coloured points tell you whether the sums in the marked cages are odd (yellow point) or even (green point). In cages there can't be the same digit repeated.
Fill the grid with the digits 1 through 9. Each row, column and 3x3-box has exactly one of each digit. The coloured points tell you whether the sum in the marked cage is odd (yellow point) or even (green point). In cages there can't be the same digit repeated.
Fill the grid with the digits 1 to 9. Each row, column and 3x3-box will have exactly one of each digit. The numbers tell you the sum of the marked cages. The coloured points tell you whether the sums in the marked cages are odd (yellow point) or even (green point). In cages there can't be the same digit repeated.
Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, every 3x3 box and both diagonals contain the digits 1 through 9. A red arrow means that the digits are going up till they hit this number and for a cyan arrow they go down till they hit this particular number.
For example:
135247896 could get a red arrow with a 5 or a cyan arrow with a 1.
932415678 could get a red arrow with a 9 or a cyan arrow with a 2.
Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3 x 3 box contains
the digits 1
through 9.
A red arrow means that the digits are going up till they hit this number and
for a cyan arrow
they go down till they hit this particular number.
For example:
135247896 could get a red arrow with a 5 or a cyan arrow with a 1.
932415678 could get a red arrow with a 9 or a cyan arrow with a 2.
The sums of the digits within each sub-region are equal to each other. In sub-regions there can't be the same digit repeated.
Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3 x 2 box contains the digits 1 through 6. Digits are written in word form (in german). The numbers of letters in dotted boxes must be equal to each other.