If you've got an appetite for a 'challenge', have I got an enigma for you!
It's been a while since I'd posted a sudoku puzzle in "Fur Affinity". Unlike other sudokus that appear in most magazines and newspapers, my puzzles use letters instead of numbers. And my past puzzles usually revolve around some of the characters found in "FA" (e.g. 'Toner Husky", 'Dragomike', and 'Aphrodite').
Well, all that changes with this latest offering...
Unlike the usual 9x9 format, this puzzle is 16x16; but the rules are basically the same. All you have to do is fill in all the blank squares in the entire grid, so that every row, column, 4x4 cell, and corner-to-corner diagonal path (indicated by the circles) contains all sixteen different letters, without repeating. Furthermore, one of the rows or columns contains the answer to a special trivia question with a 'holiday theme'. (The enumeration of said answer is 6 8 - which means that two of the sixteen letters are 'red herrings'.)
I'll present the answer to this Sudoku puzzle by the end of the month. In the meantime, print out a copy of this entire image (including my 'fursona', who might be eating a clue to said answer), grab a pencil, and start solving!
Puzzle and artwork (C) Rob Cat
It's been a while since I'd posted a sudoku puzzle in "Fur Affinity". Unlike other sudokus that appear in most magazines and newspapers, my puzzles use letters instead of numbers. And my past puzzles usually revolve around some of the characters found in "FA" (e.g. 'Toner Husky", 'Dragomike', and 'Aphrodite').
Well, all that changes with this latest offering...
Unlike the usual 9x9 format, this puzzle is 16x16; but the rules are basically the same. All you have to do is fill in all the blank squares in the entire grid, so that every row, column, 4x4 cell, and corner-to-corner diagonal path (indicated by the circles) contains all sixteen different letters, without repeating. Furthermore, one of the rows or columns contains the answer to a special trivia question with a 'holiday theme'. (The enumeration of said answer is 6 8 - which means that two of the sixteen letters are 'red herrings'.)
I'll present the answer to this Sudoku puzzle by the end of the month. In the meantime, print out a copy of this entire image (including my 'fursona', who might be eating a clue to said answer), grab a pencil, and start solving!
Puzzle and artwork (C) Rob Cat
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Miscellaneous
Species Feline (Other)
Size 1000 x 506px
File Size 200.3 kB
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