Pumpkins are usually a Treat but someone has played a trick and some of them arenβt!
Can you find which are a Trick or a Treat and use this to complete the puzzle?
This puzzle was made for the October 2020 monthly puzzle prompt in the CtC fan discord server which was on the theme of Halloween.
Each of the digits 1-6 must appear once in every row, column and outlined region. A π in the corner of a cell means that cell contains one of two possible digits, the Trick or Treat. The π» outside the grid is an x-sums clue (the clue outside the grid is equal to the sum of the rightmost x digits in that row where x is the rightmost digit in the row). The value of the π» is equal to Trick or Treat. i.e. one of the same two values as the πs. A π appears on the lines between some adjacent cells. This indicates that the two adjacent digits have a difference OR a ratio equal to Trick. Note that all possible πs are given (negative constraint applies). All the πs have the same value but some are a difference and some are a ratio (if they were both only one π would appear on the line). The π§Ή is an arrow clue. The digit on the head of the broom is equal to the sum of the digits on the broom handle.