![]() ![]() I can now also cheerfully waste yet more time in the mornings instead of getting on with the chores. So once again, thanks for suggesting something else to keep the grey matter ticking over. Even if this is not possible, advanced players may find it useful to derive the sum of two or three cells, then use other elimination techniques”. If the cell calculated is within the house itself, it is referred to as an ‘innie’ conversely if the cell is outside it, it is called an ‘outie’. By adding up the cages and single numbers in a particular house, the user can deduce the result of a single cell. That said, I do understand what you are saying.įor those not following too easily – or losing the will to live – here’s Wikipedia’s partial explanation: “A further technique can be derived from the knowledge that the numbers in all houses (rows, columns and nonets) add up to 45. As with Wikipedia and The AW, I am always happy to dig out my card and cough up something when asked just for the sheer pleasure they bring. chart, sudoku countdown, ae sudoku, times sudoku puzzles, kakuro puzzles how. Whatever, this is one of the sites where contributions are occasionally sought. Image 1 of Killer Sudoku and His Friends: Killer sudoku puzzles and Kakuro: Easy. The site has a myriad of other puzzles, some interesting (eg, Futoshiki and Daily Neighbours) and some baffling and beyond me. It did take a while to get used to doing them as I didn’t read the ‘rules’ initiially, especially the bit about it being possible for cages to contain the same numeral, as long as they weren’t in the same row or column. I always have to print it out and complete it in pencil and ink, circling the squares I’ve solved to make it easier to see where I am. My favourite is Calcudoku from the Brain Bashers site I always go for the 7×7 Hard (there’s a joke in there somewhere, I think!). I, too, try and do a puzzle every day, in my case just to see if my brain is still working ok’ish. Thank you for the link to the Killer Sudoku site. You can check in, but you can ever leave.įiled Under: Forum Tagged With: bringing joy to ordinary people, Oh-so-humorous, who asked you You might need the help of sudokusolver dot com/play/killer/combinations/ but most puzzles can be completed without it. The 45 Rule is all over this, often in hidden combinations, and you need to understand the significance if innies and outies. The games all play out like this:Ĥ Orgasmic release as the numbers fall rapidly into place like dominoes, or something. There’s a beautiful logic to it, and you’ll feel stupidly proud of yourself for solving one. ![]() If you choose a level that’s too easy (and let’s not be modest, you’re pretty sharp) you’ll find the whole thing a waste of time. Keep clicking that bar until you see something in the mid fifties or higher. With over 300,000 apps classified (and counting) across App IQ and Game. Keep an eye on the percentage of players who completed the puzzle. Killer Sudoku - Sudoku Puzzless Top Ranked Competitors by Category. Go to sudoku dot com, click “killer” in top menu bar, then “expert” in the difficulty menu. Wordle? Boring, undemanding, too much guesswork. There’s a certain amount of tension involved in getting the timing right. ![]() Before breakfast, I do a Killer Sudoku to get my brain working while I have a mug of instant to get my bowels working. ![]()
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