Joker Sudoku
Rules
- Basic sudoku rules applied
- Digits in a cage don't repeat.
- Digits in a cage sums to the value on the top left corner of the cage.
- Clues outside the grid equals to the sum of the digits of cells along the indicated diagonal. Digits can repeat along these diagonals.
- One of the digits from 1~9 is Joker, when considering the clues of (3) and (4), the Joker never represents itself.
- E.g. if Joker is 1, it always means another digit in 2~9 instead.
- And Jokers can represent different digits in different equations.
- Digits in clues are also digits. So rules also apply to them unless otherwise specified.
- E.g. if Joker is 1, it always means another digit in 2~9 instead.
- And Jokers can represent different digits in different equations.
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