Thursday, 9 July 2020

PUZZLE NO. 152 : Ten Box Sudoku

Today, is my 100th day of posting daily sudokus on my blog. Started this on 1st of April and all these days I have posted 105 sudokus including today's. I will be taking a break from daily posting for this month as there are some other commitments.



RULES : This sudoku is made of 10 rows , 10 columns and 10 3x3 boxes.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. The blackened cells do not contain any digits.  Some of the boxes wrap around the edges of the grid.


8 comments:

  1. 7:29. Very enjoyable solve path. For some reason, this sudoku made me reminescent of the shifted sudoku that we had solve during the training session one day prior to the TIMES finals.
    A very great sudoku Akash .Thanks for the 150 odd sudokus. Hope you get back soon to posting !

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    1. Thanks Kishore. Will soon get back, probably from next month. You will soon be getting to solve a set of 15 sudokus by me :)

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  2. 7:56, lovely concept, nicely executed. Enjoyed solving this. We will miss you Akash! Had gotten used to solving regularly from your blog. Come back soon!

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  3. 9:32, nice one. Got 2 unique rectangles while solving.

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    1. Decent timing. Expected a faster timing from u.

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