https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=447570

--- Comment #4 from Ian Wadham <iandw...@gmail.com> ---
Albert is right. The numbers shown are not a valid solution to a Jigsaw type of
puzzle.

But I think you might also be misunderstanding something about how to play
KSudoku.

In your first screenshot you seem to have used the Check action. This is not
for checking that you have solved a puzzle. The computer does that
automatically while you are playing.

When you select a type of puzzle in KSudoku, you can use the buttons near the
bottom of the screen EITHER to get the computer to generate a puzzle and then
you try to solve it OR you can enter the clues for a puzzle that comes from
somewhere else, such as a book or a newspaper. The Check action is used for the
computer to check that what you have entered is a valid puzzle and has a unique
solution. If the Check fails, it is often because you made an error when
entering the data.

Most of the time, we get the computer to generate a puzzle and show you some
clues, which are colored differently to the empty squares and cannot be
changed. You then try to work out what to put in the empty squares. When you
generate a puzzle, you can also choose the level of difficulty and the symmetry
of the pattern of clues you will get.

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