Sudoku is Lady or the Tiger by Sergey Crane, App variant is KILLER


Riddle part: A lovably eccentric king has put before you a test. Choose one of three doors and encounter either: a lady (represented by the digit 1) who is the life and soul of a party or a tiger (represented by the digit 9) struggling with intermittent fasting. Behind two doors (in the cage) is a tiger (9) and no lady (1). Behind one door (in the cage) is a lady (1) and no tiger (9). Signs hang above each door: Above Room 1: A tiger is in room 2. Above Room 2: A tiger is in this room. Above Room 3: A tiger is in room 1. The king tells you: The sign on the room with the lady is TRUE and at least one of the other signs is FALSE. Answer the riddle, solve the sudoku, don't get eaten. Sudoku part (having noted the implications for the digits 1 and 9 from the riddle part above): Normal sudoku rules apply. In cages, digits sum to the small clue in the top left corner of the cage. Digits along an arrow sum to the digit in that arrow’s circle. Cells with a grey circle must contain an odd digit. Cells separated by a white dot must contain consecutive digits. Cells separated by a black dot contain digits with a ratio of 1:2. Not all dots are given.