Normal sudoku rules apply. Cells along a pink line form a set of consecutive, non-repeating values in any order. A black dot separates two cells where one is double the value of the other. Place Werewolf cells into the grid so that there is exactly one Werewolf cell in each row, column and box; each Werewolf cell must contain the digit that matches its Box number (counted from left-to-right, top-to-bottom); the value of a Werewolf cell is unique from other Werewolf cells and is selected from the remaining digits within its box (e.g. if the digit 1 in Box 1 has a value of 4, the digit 2 in Box 2 could have neither a value of 2 nor 4).