zetamath sudoku stream #293

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Come chat with us as zetamath solves puzzles and talks about setting!

Regular streams are on Fridays at 2 PM Central US Time (20:00 UTC; 5 AM Saturday AEST) and Sundays at 11 AM Central time (17:00 UTC; 2 AM Monday AEST). Additional streams on an ad hoc basis.

We accept puzzle suggestions only from our Turbine-level supporters.

If you are a creator and you do not want us to do your puzzles on stream, please let us know in the comments or on Discord.

Stream rules:

1. Be respectful to me and to everyone else, whether they are present in chat or not.

2. Help with the puzzles is welcome!

3. If I mispronounce your screen name, please tell me and I will do my best to pronounce it how you like.

4. This stream supports trans rights. There will be no debate about this in chat. I endeavor to get people's pronouns right, and if I do not know someone's preferred pronouns I will default to they/them.

Puzzles done this stream:

"Quaere" by Tallcat

Normal sudoku rules apply

Counting Quads: A digit N in a cell touching a ? quad clue indicated exactly how many times that number appears in the cells touching quad clues

Kropki: Cells connected by a black dot must be in a 2:1 ratio. Cells connected by a while dot must be consecutive. Not all dots are necessarily given.

"Subway Buddies" by Niverio

U-Bahn: Draw a totally connected loop network through the centers of some cells, which may branch or turn, but may not have any dead ends.

A clue outside the grid indicates how many times the corresponding line shape (i.e. a cross, branch, straight line, or turn) appears in the corresponding row or column, irrespective of the line shape's rotation.

Buddies: Every single network cell (so ignoring empty cells) must have at least one orthogonally adjacent cell that has the same shape as itself (turn, straight, branch or cross)

"Moore Slitherlink" by Nell Gwyn

* Draw a single non-branching closed loop around the borders of some cells.
* A number in a cell counts the number of edges PLUS the number of vertices around that cell that are visited by the loop.

"Apricot" by Math Pesto

Normal sudoku rules apply. Digits along an arrow sum to the digit in its circle. Digits on a purple line comprised a set of non-repeating, consecutive digits (in any order).
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