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Weekly Kakuro (Cross Sums) #21

Rules: Solve the puzzle so that the numbers in every horizontal and vertical region add up to the sum indicated for that region. Numbers CAN NOT be repeated in any region.

Kakuro 16×16 for Thursday, Feb 07, 2008
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Non-consecutive Flower Sudoku

As promised, I’m starting to post the flower sudoku puzzles here. They will be posted usually on Saturday’s. Today’s puzzle is my first of this kind, it’s a

Non-consecutive Flower Sudoku

for Saturday, February 2, 2008. Rules: Solve the puzzle so that any two horizontally or vertically adjacent cells DO NOT contain two consecutive numbers (1 and 2, 2 and 3 and so on to 8 and 9). In this layout called “flower” sudoku, there are 5 Sudoku puzzles of standard size 9×9. They heavily overlap each other. In fact, the inner one is fully covered by the remaining 4. Hint: Use the rule of Twin Nonets in order to solve the puzzle easier. Click on the puzzle thumbnail to access the puzzle.
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Weekly Kakuro (Cross Sums) #20

Rules: Solve the puzzle so that the numbers in every horizontal and vertical region add up to the sum indicated for that region. Numbers CAN NOT be repeated in any region.

Kakuro 11×11 for Thursday, Jan 31, 2008
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Daily Sudoku puzzles are back

So sorry about the problem with the Daily sudoku puzzles which were pointing to Daily Killer puzzles. I have fixed the problem and you can get a Hyper or Jigsaw or Consecutive or Non-consecutive sudoku puzzle every day on the Daily Sudoku variants page.
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Zero Killer Flower Sudoku

Earlier this morning (CET) Novak Djokovic of Serbia won his first (and there are many more to come) Grand Slam title by defeating Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France and thus became the first Serb to win a singles Grand Slam title. On his way to victory, Nole has beaten the likes of Lleyton Hewitt, David Ferrer and of course, Roger Federrer. Yesterday, Maria Sharapova prevented Ana Ivanovic from completing a Serbian double, by defeating her in the ladies’ final. Anyway, back to my puzzles. As you have certainly noticed, the Flower Sudoku and Samurai Sudoku puzzles have not been updated this year. This is simply because the number of visitors to those two sites has not been great lately and I didn’t think it was worthwhile operating three websites. Therefore, the unique Flower Sudoku and Samurai Sudoku variations will be reintegrated to this site and posted occasionally on the weekends. Today’s puzzle is my first of this kind, it’s a

Zero Killer Flower Sudoku

for Sunday, January 27, 2008. Click on the puzzle thumbnail to access the puzzle.
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Weekly Kakuro (Cross Sums) #19 – Well done Ana Ivanovic!

Just minutes after Ana Ivanovic won a thrilling semi-final match of The Australian Open against Daniela Hantuchova, I want to congratulate her with a new Weekly Kakuro puzzle. Best wishes for the finals where Ana will be playing Maria Sharapova. Rules: Solve the puzzle so that the numbers in every horizontal and vertical region add up to the sum indicated for that region. Numbers CAN NOT be repeated in any region.

Kakuro 16×16 for Thursday, Jan 24, 2008
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Weekly Kakuro (Cross Sums) #18

Rules: Solve the puzzle so that the numbers in every horizontal and vertical region add up to the sum indicated for that region. Numbers CAN NOT be repeated in any region.

Kakuro 20×15 for Thursday, Jan 17, 2008
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Weekly Kakuro (Cross Sums) #17

Rules: Solve the puzzle so that the numbers in every horizontal and vertical region add up to the sum indicated for that region. Numbers CAN NOT be repeated in any region.

Kakuro 12×12 for Thursday, Jan 10, 2008
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Weekly Kakuro (Cross Sums) #16

Rules: Solve the puzzle so that the numbers in every horizontal and vertical region add up to the sum indicated for that region. Numbers CAN NOT be repeated in any region.

Kakuro 20×15 for Thursday, Jan 03, 2008
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Weekly Kakuro (Cross Sums) #15

Rules: Solve the puzzle so that the numbers in every horizontal and vertical region add up to the sum indicated for that region. Numbers CAN NOT be repeated in any region.

Kakuro 14×14 for Thursday, Dec 27, 2007
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