Good to see that Ed has posted a walkthrough for Mike's V2.
I've only done Ruud's V1 in the last couple of days and then worked through the 3 other posted walkthroughs which all followed somewhat different paths and had some nice moves.
The moves that I particularly liked were Mike's step 28a (my solution path was different so I never reached that position), Para's step 9a, Cathy's step 18 and the elimination of 456 in her step 19.
An alternative way of looking at the beginning of Cathy's step 18 is that r4c89 cannot be {58} because that would put 1 in the two other cells of the cage. Whichever way {58} is eliminated, Cathy's combination work in the rest of step 18 was neat.
Ruud wrote:This Assassin needs a lot of advanced moves to be solved.
I don't think any of the posted walkthroughs needed many advanced moves. After my key move (step 17), which wasn't used in any of the other walkthroughs, it flowed fairly easily.
Here is my walkthrough
Thanks Ed for the alternative way to do step 17 and for the typo correction to step 28b. I've also moved step 24 to become step 18b.
1. R23C7 = {18/27/36/45}, no 9
2. R3C23 = {16/25/34}, no 7,8,9
3. R34C6 = {39/48/57}, no 1,2,6
4. R4C34 = {29/38/47/56}, no 1
5. R67C4 = {89}, locked for C4, clean-up: no 2,3 in R4C3
6. R6C67 = {49/58/67}, no 1,2,3
7. R78C3 = {29/38/47/56}, no 1
8. R7C78 = {16/25/34}, no 7,8,9
9. R789C1 = {124}, locked for C1 and N7, clean-up: no 7,9 in R78C3
10. 28(4) cage at R2C1 = {4789/5689} = 89{47/56}, no 1,2,3 -> no 8,9 in R1C1
10a. 4 only in R2C2 -> no 7 in R2C2
11. 45 rule on N1 1 outie R4C1 – 8 = 1 innie R2C3 -> R2C3 = 1, R4C1 = 9, clean-up: no 6 in R3C23, no 3 in R3C6, no 8 in R3C7, no 2 in R4C4
11a. 28(4) cage at R2C1 (step 10) = 89{47/56} -> 8 locked for N1
12. Killer pair 4/5 in 28(4) cage at R2C1 and R3C23, locked for N1
13. 9 in N1 locked in R1C123 for R1
13a. R1C123 = 9{27/36}
14. 45 rule on N4 1 outie R7C2 – 4 = 1 remaining innie R4C3 -> R4C3 = {45}, R7C2 = {89}, clean-up: R4C4 = {67}
15. Naked pair {89} in R7C24, locked for R7, clean-up: no 3 in R8C3
16. 45 rule on N7 1 innie R7C2 – 7 = 1 outie R9C4 -> R9C4 = {12}
17. R79C4 = 10 as follows - if R7C2 = 8, R7C4 = 9 and R9C4 = 1 (step 16); if R7C2 = 9, R7C4 = 8 and R9C4 = 2 (step 16)
17a. 45 rule on N8 2 innies R79C4 – 9 = 1 outie R8C7 -> R8C7 = 1, clean-up: no 8 in R2C7, no 6 in R7C78
[Ed pointed out 45 rule on N78 2 innies R7C24 – 16 = R8C7 -> R8C7 = 1 which is possibly more obvious although it wasn’t what I spotted.]
17b. 21(4) cage at R8C6 = 1{389/479/569/578}, no 2
18. 45 rule on N9 1 innie R8C7 = 1 outie R6C9 -> R6C9 = 1
18a. 21(4) cage at R6C9 = 1{389/479/569/578}, no 2
18b. 8,9 only in R8C89 -> no 3 in R8C89
19. 45 rule on N6 1 remaining innie R6C7 – 8 = 1 outie R3C8 -> R3C8 = 1, R6C7 = 9, R6C6 = 4, R67C4 = [89], R7C2 = 8, clean-up: no 8 in R3C6, no 3 in R7C3, R9C4 = 1 (step 16)
20. Naked pair {56} in R78C3, locked for C3 and N7 -> R4C3 = 4, R4C4 = 7, clean-up: no 2,3 in R3C2, no 5 in R3C6
21. R7C1 = 1 (hidden single in C1)
22. R1C6 = 1 (hidden single in R1)
22a. 21(4) cage at R1C6 = 1{389/479/569/578}, no 2
22b. 9 only in R2C8 -> no 3,4,6 in R2C8
23. 45 rule on N2 1 remaining innie R3C6 = 9, R4C6 = 3
24.
Moved to become step 18b
25. 22(4) cage at R5C1 = 8{257/356} = 58{27/36}, 5 locked for N4
26. R5C3 = 8 (hidden single in C3)
26a. 18(4) cage in N4 = 18{27/36}
27. 21(4) cage at R8C6 (step 17b) = {1578} (only remaining combination), locked for N8
28. R7C9 = 7 (hidden single in R7)
28a. 21(4) cage at R6C9 = 17{49/58}, no 6
28b. Killer pair 4/5 in R7C78 and
R8C89, locked for N9
28c. R9C789 = 6{29/38}
29. R9C1 = 4 (hidden single in R9), R8C1, = 2
30. 2 in R9 locked in R9C789 (step 28c) = {269}, locked for R9 and N9, clean-up: no 5 in R7C78, no 4 in R8C89 (step 28a)
30a. Naked pair {34} in R7C78, locked for R7
30b. Naked pair {26} in R7C56, locked for R7 and N8 -> R78C3 = [56]
30c. Naked pair {58} in R8C89, locked for R8 -> R8C6 = 7
31. R8C2 = 9 (hidden single in R8)
32. R1C3 = 9 (hidden single in C3) -> R1C12 = {36}/[72], no 7 in R1C2
33. R5C5 = 9 (hidden single in R5) -> R4C5 = 1 (hidden single in C5), R5C2 = 1 (hidden single in C2)
[So many hidden singles in this puzzle! I think I saw most of them as soon as I could but R5C5 has been there since step 23 which would also have given R4C5 and R5C2 then. Probably woudn’t have made much difference to the solution path if I’d seen them earlier.]
34. 18(4) cage in N4 (step 26a) = 18{27/36}
34a. 7 only in R6C3 -> no 2 in R6C3
35. Naked pair {37} in R69C3, locked for C3 -> R3C3 = 2, R3C2 = 5, clean-up: no 7 in R1C1 (step 32), no 4,7 in R2C7
35a. Naked pair {36} in R1C12, locked for R1 and N1 -> R2C2 = 4
35b. Naked pair {78} in R23C1, locked for C1
36. 7 in N4 locked in R6C23, locked for R6
36a. 5 in R4 locked in R4C789, locked for N6
37. 22(4) cage at R5C1 (step 26) = {3568} (cannot be {2578} because 2,7 only in R6C2), locked for N4 -> R4C2 = 2, R6C3 = 7, R9C23 = [73]
38. R123C9 = {249/348/456} (cannot be {258} which clashes with R8C9) = 4{29/38/56}, 4 locked for C9 and N3, clean-up: no 5 in R2C7
38a. 9 only in R2C9 -> no 2 in R2C9
39. 21(4) cage at R1C6 (step 23a) = {1578} (only remaining combination), 5,7,8 locked for N3, clean-up: no 2 in R2C7
39a. Naked pair {36} in R23C7, locked for C7 and N3 -> R123C9 = [294], R7C78 = [43], R9C789 = [296], R5C7 = 7, R5C9 = 3, R5C8 = 4 (hidden single in R5)
39b. Naked pair {36} in R3C47, locked for R3
40. R4C8 = 6 (hidden single in R4), R4C9 = 5 (cage sum)
and the rest is naked singles, naked pairs and cage sums in N2