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Yesterday ThePedallingPianist and I launched our collaborative puzzle, Some Octopus. Our collaboration brought together his signature puzzle type (Octopus Rules) and my signature puzzle type (somedoku) into a puzzle we are both quite proud of. You can play that puzzle here: https://sudokupad.app/k6a1m1hh7o Or without a background image: https://sudokupad.app/2rzms3ac3z In this video I solve the twin video to our puzzle, a solo construction from ThePedallingPianist that uses many of the same rules but fashions them into entirely new and unexpected logic. This puzzle is brilliant and left me speechless several times. It is not easy, but if you can get through it, the reward is magnificent. Give it a go yourself! Try the puzzle here: https://sudokupad.app/h2xly7brw1 Or here without a background image https://sudokupad.app/6gq9o5wmml Rules Somedoku: Fill each cell with a digit from 1-9 (not necessarily 1-7). For every row 'n' and column 'n' there are exactly 'n' different digits. The remaining cells are filled with repeats. Octopus: draw 8 tentacles, all of the same length (in no. of cells) that emanate from the head (r4c4) and reach the edge of the grid, where they stop immediately. Tentacles do not cross or overlap, except at the head. Opposite tentacles are considered as single lines, which have 180 degree rotational symmetry. The Octopus' four lines are all Parity lines, i.e. adjacent digits on the line must include one even and one odd digit. Counting Octopus: a digit on the octopus shows how many times that digit appears on the octopus. Counting Anti-Octopus: a digit that appears in the puzzle but NEVER on the octopus shows how many times it appears in the puzzle. [To clarify: a digit, N, either appears: (a) N times on the octopus and any number of times off it; (b) N times off the octopus; (c) not at all] Local constraints: digits in a cage must sum to the indicated total; an inequality sign points to a smaller digit. Want to join in on the fun during the live recording of these videos? Follow me on twitch: / blackjackfitz I post sudoku variant puzzle solutions daily at 2:30 p.m. EST (one hour before Simon’s Cracking the Cryptic video goes live). These puzzles aren’t always the hardest sudoku, but I try to highlight some of the most beautiful puzzles I find. If there is a puzzle you’d like to see featured on the channel, drop a comment on this video and let me know. If you are enjoying this content please consider liking the video and subscribing to the channel, it helps a lot for new content creators.