I wanted to try something new here (instead of those long division puzzles I've made) and these are easier to make anyway! ^_^ Also, please don't post the answer on this submission. Don't wanna ruin it for other people. I'll post the answer in a journal next Tuesday (8/18).
First off, if you've never done a KenKen puzzle, I've listed the rules directly below right from the KenKen.com website. Also, I've added an extra step for fun. After you solve the puzzle, take the letter from each block where you have placed a "3" or a "4" and unscramble those letters to get the name of a furry. Hint: It will always be someone that's on FA that I watch or am being watched by. I know that's not a shortlist either, but it should help a bit ^^ Anyways, good luck!
Like Sudoku, even though difficulty may vary from puzzle to puzzle, the rules for playing KenKen are fairly simple:
For a 3x3 puzzle, fill in with numbers 1-3.
For a 4x4 puzzle, fill in with numbers 1-4.
For a 5x5 puzzle, fill in with numbers 1-5.
For a 6x6 puzzle, fill in with the numbers 1-6.
For a 7x7 puzzle, fill in with the numbers 1-7.
For a 8x8 puzzle, fill in with the numbers 1-8.
For a 9x9 puzzle, fill in with the numbers 1-9.
Do not repeat a number in any row or column.
The numbers in each heavily outlined set of squares, called cages, must combine (in any order) to produce the target number in the top corner of the cage using the mathematical operation indicated.
Cages with just one box should be filled in with the target number in the top corner.
A number can be repeated within a cage as long as it is not in the same row or column.
First off, if you've never done a KenKen puzzle, I've listed the rules directly below right from the KenKen.com website. Also, I've added an extra step for fun. After you solve the puzzle, take the letter from each block where you have placed a "3" or a "4" and unscramble those letters to get the name of a furry. Hint: It will always be someone that's on FA that I watch or am being watched by. I know that's not a shortlist either, but it should help a bit ^^ Anyways, good luck!
Like Sudoku, even though difficulty may vary from puzzle to puzzle, the rules for playing KenKen are fairly simple:
For a 3x3 puzzle, fill in with numbers 1-3.
For a 4x4 puzzle, fill in with numbers 1-4.
For a 5x5 puzzle, fill in with numbers 1-5.
For a 6x6 puzzle, fill in with the numbers 1-6.
For a 7x7 puzzle, fill in with the numbers 1-7.
For a 8x8 puzzle, fill in with the numbers 1-8.
For a 9x9 puzzle, fill in with the numbers 1-9.
Do not repeat a number in any row or column.
The numbers in each heavily outlined set of squares, called cages, must combine (in any order) to produce the target number in the top corner of the cage using the mathematical operation indicated.
Cages with just one box should be filled in with the target number in the top corner.
A number can be repeated within a cage as long as it is not in the same row or column.
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