Here is today's (2012-02-23) CalcuDoku.
Also the official
KenKen website, provides
a different puzzle every day, but their page relies on Adobe Flash, while I
do everything with JavaScript and HTML.
Their puzzles tend to have larger cages and use more often "8-" and
"3+". It certainly depends on the mechanism they use to generate the
puzzles. I enjoy solving both.
To play the puzzle, click in any of the cells and choose an operation from the menu. You can let the application tell you what candidates are possible for a cell, set the cell to a value, or let the application solve the cell for you.
The string you see below the puzzle contains the values of the parameters
I used to generate the puzzle. They are only there for my reference.
If you
have any suggestion or question concerning the puzzles or the application,
I would like to hear it. Just drop me an email at the address
shown on the home page.
A last word of warning: These puzzles are HARD!
| Use the following form to select the CalcuDoku of a day: |
| 4: | 3- | 432x | 1- | 1- | 63x | |||
| 11+ | 12x | 144x | 12+ | |||||
| 15+ | 11+ | 10+ | ||||||
| 16+ | 6+ | 3: | 384x | |||||
| 5 | 28x | 16+ | 11+ | 15x | 4 | |||
| 54x | 3: | 8 | ||||||
| 16+ | 2: | 13+ | 630x | |||||
| 5- | 2: | 56x | ||||||
| 9+ | 7+ | 14+ |
20120223 MAX_1=3 N_2=5 N_3=2 MAX_5=3 MAX_4=4 N_2_MUL=15 N_2_ADD=27 N_2_SUB=55 N_MAX_200=2
If you feel you need a new challenge, you can also try the daily CalcuDokus
you find at calcudoku.org.
It is the website of a friend of mine. You will find there puzzles for
everyone and new stimulating op-codes.
Sorry about not following the XHTML standard. Perhaps one day I'll fix it...