Normal sudoku rules apply. All given cages are “divisor killer cages”. Digits in a divisor killer cage do not repeat. Each cage contains one divisor digit (which has to be determined by the solver). The clue in the top left indicates the value of the sum of all other digits in that cage divided by the divisor digit. Example: A 3-cell divisor killer cage containing the digits 1, 2 and 3 may have a valid clue of either 5=(2+3)/1, 2=(1+3)/2 or 1=(1+2)/3.