The Smiley face Puzzle series of caches is an attempt to draw the shape of a smiley face on the Geocache map in the farmland north of Saltdean. Until now this area has no caches. In order to place the published co-ordinates precisely in the exact shape they need to be “Unknown” caches that are connected to actual cache sites nearby. All of these actual caches are on or near to public footpaths, and all are less than half a mile from the corresponding published co-ordinates. You could collect all 8 on a circular walk that goes completely around the smiley face. To find each cache location you have to solve a logic puzzle, which you can do at home before you set off caching. You do not need to visit the published co-ordinates, in fact you really shouldn’t because they are all in the middle of farmed land.
To find this cache you need to solve the following Killer Sudoku puzzle. Killer Sudoku puzzles are amongst the most difficult logic puzzles known to man. This is a moderate one, but is definitely the most difficult puzzle in this series of 8 puzzles. It took me about 90 minutes to solve, hey the TV was on and the kids kept disturbing me by asking me stuff, that’s my excuse. I wanted to make the puzzles in this series of varying type and difficulty, so be warned. This is a very tricky one.
Once solved, substitute the numbers in the squares that contain blue letters into the cache equation and there’s the cache location.
There is a printable version of the puzzle attached below
You can check your answers for this puzzle on Geochecker.com.