Made another Juggler's Sudoku but with a 9x9 grid. Figured out some ways to help with restrictions:
Juggler's Sudoku (Now 9x9)
Normal Sudoku rules apply
Each line is a juggling sequence. A juggling sequence is valid if no two throws land on the same spot in the cycle. This can be found by the following steps:
1. The number of balls in the pattern is in the circled cell, and is always the first toss in the pattern. Each following throw will be next along the line given. The value of the line must average to the number in the circled cell.
2. Take the value of the throw, and add the spot in the sequence it takes. (e.g. If x is the 3rd throw in the sequence you get x+3)
3. Take the remainder when dividing the new value (from step 2) by the length of the sequence.
4. If in this new sequence you get two (or more) numbers which are equal to each other after step 3, you have an invalid swap.
5. Repeats are allowed in the pattern, if they follow standard sudoku rules.
For example: 342 is a valid swap
For example: 5744 is a valid swap
For example: 435 is not a valid swap (all three new values map to 2)
For example: 334 is not a valid swap (they do not average to 3)
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