Rules: Standard Consecutive Pairs Sudoku rules. Posted in Killer Sudoku, Puzzle by drsudoku, 04/1/23 9:00 AMĪuthor/Opus: This is the 440th puzzle from Thomas Snyder, aka Dr. More Killer Sudoku puzzles can be found in Killer Sudoku by Serkan Yürekli. Note: Follow this link for more Killer Sudoku and this link for classic Sudoku. Also, the sum of the digits in each cage must equal the value given in the upper-left corner of that cage. Posted in Puzzle, Variation, Other Sudoku by drsudoku, 04/2/23 9:00 AMĪuthor/Opus: This is the 442nd puzzle from Thomas Snyder, aka Dr. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Sudoku to get started on. Note: Follow this link for other variations of Sudoku and this link for classic Sudoku. ![]() (For example, near a 7 clue, the two digits can be 14, 21, 28, 35, ….) Treating those cells as a two-digit number (reading left to right or top to bottom), the two-digit number must be a multiple of the clue. Also, some numbers are given on the edges between two adjacent cells. Posted in Classic Sudoku, Puzzle by drsudoku, 04/5/23 9:00 AMĪuthor/Opus: This is the 443rd puzzle from Thomas Snyder, aka Dr. More classic Sudoku puzzles can be found in our e-store, including in The Art of Sudoku, The Art of Sudoku 2 and in our beginner-friendly collection Intro to GMPuzzles by Serkan Yürekli. Note: Follow this link for other classic Sudoku. Posted in Season 1, Thermo-Sudoku, Puzzle by Serkan Yürekli, 07/14/23 9:00 AMĪuthor/Opus: This is the 444th puzzle from Thomas Snyder, aka Dr. More Thermo-Sudoku puzzles can be found in these books in our e-store. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Thermo-Sudoku to get started on. Note: Follow this link for more Thermo-Sudoku puzzles. Time Standards (highlight to view): Grandmaster = 1:00, Master = 1:20, Expert = 2:40 ![]() Or solve online (using our beta test of Penpa-Edit tools)Īuthor/Opus: This is the 393rd puzzle from our managing editor Serkan Yürekli. How will you do on this puzzle from Serkan Yürekli that splits the numbers and the thermometers apart? ![]() Mastering Thermo-Sudoku requires combining number placement thinking with greater than/less than thinking. This “warm-up” Thermo-Sudoku is a great example of some of the new easier puzzles that happen every day (alongside harder content) to get solvers back into our different genres all warm-up puzzles are fair and interesting, even if on the easier side. Update: 7 – We have opened up a few more of our subscription puzzles to give people a sense of what they may be missing if they aren’t a subscriber.
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