This week's victory haiku references Narh & Hoeksema's survey asking for experience of using, or not being able to use, -omics in your research. If you're a researcher and have opinions, they want to hear them. You can read more about it in the blog post.
If you're wondering what this has to do with Sudoku, I need text to form a random seed to set the puzzle. I thought I may as well have a useful random seed.
How to Play
Six plants fill each row
each column, each box of six
no bloom may repeat
Tap an empty cell
then choose your plant from below
watch the garden grow
Or pick a plant first
then tap the cells where it goes
faster hands plant more
Red borders will warn
when two alike share a line
rethink and replant
Ticked plants rest complete
all six placed in rightful soil
fewer choices left
The clock starts to run
the moment your first plant falls
how swift is your hand?
Select a plant, then tap cells
Two ways to play: Tap an empty cell then pick a plant, or select a plant below then tap cells to place it.
