Hey timotab, pieguy here. Enjoyed the solve! There was another way to find some of the 258s, for example in column 1. Since every 258 must be on a dot, you can immediately place 258 in r2c1 and r6c1 or else the column won't have enough.
@@DavidStolp yes I realized that as I was rewatching the video during editing. It’s a beautiful puzzle, even if I didn’t find the most efficient way through it. Thanks for making it!
Hey timotab, pieguy here. Enjoyed the solve!
There was another way to find some of the 258s, for example in column 1. Since every 258 must be on a dot, you can immediately place 258 in r2c1 and r6c1 or else the column won't have enough.
@@DavidStolp yes I realized that as I was rewatching the video during editing. It’s a beautiful puzzle, even if I didn’t find the most efficient way through it. Thanks for making it!
70:49. I had to fight for every digit of that breakthrough, and then I filled in 60% of the end all at once.
but oh so satisfying when you get it!