Can you fill in the diagram with the numbers 1 through 6 so that each number appears exactly once in each row and in each column?

The clues tell the sum of the numbers in certain squares.
For example, the first clue A456 = 14 tells you that A4, A5, and A6 add up to 14.

It's helpful to remember that the sum total for each row and column must be 21 (1 + 2 + 3 +4 + 5 + 6).

Clues:
A456 = 14
B45 = 9
BC2 = 4
C345 = 8
CDE4 = 13
CDE6 = 8
D345 = 8
DEF3 = 6
E12 = 9



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Correctly solved by:

1. Colin (Yowie) Bowey Beechworth, Victoria, Australia
2. Brijesh Dave Mumbai City, Maharashtra, India
3. Davit Banana Istanbul, Turkey
4. Dr. Hari Kishan D.N. College,
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India
5. Kamal Lohia Holy Angel School,
Hisar, Haryana, India
6. Ivy Joseph Pune, Maharashtra, India
7. Kelly Stubblefield Mobile, Alabama, USA