Between Carol and Lisa I have my homework printed out. I even printed out the
Jigsaw Sudoku to ahve a go at something new. Hopefully I will have to revert
to guessing a little less once I've worked out what they are trying to tell me.
I use Jean's slice and dice technique and then even walk a
Hi All, The morning after I wrote about working on the 11 - 9x9 puzzle
Sudoku I found two "9"s in the same row : ( Oh no!! I've started over and
will let you know how I fare .
Jane in Vermont, USA
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If you have a Windows computer, you can download a program at
www.sudoku.com that will help you solve them. Otherwise, you can use
a pencil and put the potential numbers lightly in the corners of the
blank spots until you figure out which one really goes. I have a Mac,
so wasn't able to test t
missed the 'logic' gene - but I can't get upset over
it, and will stick to my crossword puzzles.
Carol - in Suffolk UK.
Subject: [lace-chat] Sudoku
> Hi All, The morning after I wrote about working on the 11 - 9x9 puzzle
> Sudoku I found two "9"s in the same row : (
Hi All, One day when I was supposed to be doing something else I Googled
Shogun Sudoku and found this wonderful site:
http://sudoku.top-notch.co.uk/
They have some free puzzles - a double, a five combo and Wordoku (which is
available in 4 languages I think). They don't change the free ones week
By studying solutions (and frankly looking for some trick), I have
discovered an “ugly” little truth that may or may not be well known (but
in the event it is not, I thought I would share it here).
Consider a 3-row block which consists of 27 little squares (within the
bold separators) – it hap
Perhaps Jane wants to go to Lucca and see the World Sudoku Championships
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4792710.stm
Sue
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Very interesting! I had a quick look at some Sudoku solutions and I think you
may be right. Thanks!
Best wishes,
Avital
Susan Webster wrote:
> By studying solutions (and frankly looking for some trick), I have
> discovered an “ugly” little truth that may or may not be well known (but
> in the ev
east 2 of them will stay together in each
of the second and third blocks, because there aren't enough rows to spread
them any other way.
Sue
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I did think about it and came to the same conclusion as you. I was going to post
it but you beat me to it. ;-) Also, I did an extremely easy Sudoku today while
in the middle of cooking and realised that knowing that numbers split up (2 go
one way and the third goes the other way) does not help in s
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