- The central sub-puzzle is Non Consecutive Sudoku. This is crucial, because it looks like ordinary sudoku, but it is not! You cannot place two consecutive numbers inside the central sub-puzzle!
- Top left is Jigsaw Sudoku.
- Top Right is Diagonal Sudoku.
- Bottom Left is Hyper Sudoku Windoku.
- Bottom Right is Consecutive Sudoku. If there is a horizontal or a vertical bar between two cells, then the numbers inside them must be consecutive. If there is no such bar, the numbers must be non consecutive.
Multi Sudoku Samurai – difficulty IQ
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Oh, and don’t be confused… each sub-puzzle cannot be solved independently! If you try that, you will get multiple solutions! However, the whole puzzle does have a unique solution! So you must work on the puzzle as a whole. Read the Samurai Sudoku rules first!
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First and foremost – I love the puzzle! I am very addicted to your five and 13 grid layouts and have never really done the other variants – but now I will have to learn because I adore the puzzle you just sent! thank you so much! However, clicking on the button for the answer, just showed me the empty puzzle again. I did get the answers from the lower print out, though. You might want to change that. I can’t wait to try the new puzzle! Thank you again.
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