Sudoku is Primes too cool to be constrained by Orhun Yuksel, App variant is ARROW


Normal sudoku rules apply. Digits on an arrow can repeat, and sum to the number in the circle. The grey line is a palindrome, reading the same either way. The black dot joins two digits with a 1:2 ratio. Digits in grey cells are larger than their orthogonal neighbours. Prime numbers can never be orthogonal neighbours.