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A very happy new year to all of you. Welcoming the new year with a thermo sudoku. I had created this sudoku before the 2019 themed thermo s...
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RULES : Classic sudoku rules apply. Adjacent digits along each marked line have a difference of at least 5.
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RULES: Classic Sudoku rules apply. Additionally, digits along the given lines read the same from either direction on the line.
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RULES : Classic Sudoku rules apply. Additionally, each group of nine shaded cells must also contain the digits 1 to 9. Online Solving
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RULES : Place a digit from 1 to 9 in each empty cell so that each digit appears exactly once in each row, column and 3x3 box. Solve Online
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Triple Sum Sudoku for GP practice RULES : Each row is divided into 3 parts. The 1st part is a 4-digit number, the 2nd part (sh...
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RULES : Classic sudoku rules apply. If a grey circle is given between two adjacent cells, then the numbers in those cells will be consecu...
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This classic sudoku is taken from my new book WORLD OF SUDOKU : VOL # 4. The book contains 120 handcrafted classic sudokus ranging from mo...
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It is an amazing feeling to reach 200 sudokus on my blog today. I had started this blog in the year 2017. The year 2020 started with Sudoku...
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RULES : Classic sudoku rules apply. Additionally, orthogonally adjacent cells cannot contain consecutive digits. Also, a digit cannot repe...
Puzzle No. 458: Sum Next to 9-Renban Sudoku
Rules: Place a digit from 1 to 9 in each empty cell so that each digit appears exactly once in each row, column and 3x3 outlined box. Clue...
9:06, very innovative
ReplyDeleteThanks shambo. Good timing
Delete11:15. I like how you need to use the special rule for both the beginning and the end.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteEasy solve.I think this variant with rule consecutive only on line would have been a difficult one.
ReplyDeleteIt was not an easy one. If you found it easy, it means you have improved a lot. I can make this variant very difficult. Will make a tough one for you soon :)
DeleteThanks.
ReplyDeleteI broke it the first time since I missed the rule that digits can repeat on a line. I took 9.31 the second time. I enjoyed this new variant.
ReplyDeleteThanks mam. There is always a chance of missing this rule in this variant. Glad that you liked it
Delete6:07.This was a delightful medium difficult construction. Really enjoyed the solve path !
ReplyDeleteVery good timing on this
Delete8:41
ReplyDeleteDecent timing Aashay
Delete7:50. Stuck in the end and took a while to spot the break
ReplyDeleteGood timing on this
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