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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Solution to the Problem:

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 |