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Tag Archives: IQ
Saturday Special – Samurai X Killer Sudoku
Djape has kindly granted me my own corner as well, which I will use to present my own hand-designed Saturday Specials. We’ll start things off with a big one. Samurai: This puzzle consists of 5 overlapping grids, which on their own don’t neccessarily have a unique solution, but together they do. X: Along the diagonal lines […]
Posted in Free sample puzzles, Killer Sudoku, Samurai sudoku
Also tagged BRAIN, killer, killer sudoku, samurai, Saturday Specials, ZERO
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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 […]
Posted in Free sample puzzles, Samurai sudoku
Also tagged Flower Sudoku, France, killer, Killer Flower Sudoku, samurai, Samurai Sudoku, Serbia, ZERO, Zero Killer
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Weekly Kakuro (Cross Sums) #3
This puzzle requires you to use the “Innies/Outies” technique. I hope you are familiar with it. I might post an explanation of this technique soon. 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 […]
Posted in Kakuro
Also tagged FREE, innie, INNIES, KAKURO, outie, OUTIES, rules, Rules Solve, technique, Weekly Kakuro
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Zero Killer Sudoku
A few visitors to my forum have been creating these puzzles for quite some time. Well, here is one from me. Rules: Everything is exactly the same as in your ordinary Killer Sudoku puzzles, except that there are even fewer clues given to you to start with. Some cells are not joined in any cages, […]
Posted in Free sample puzzles, Jigsaw Sudoku, Killer Sudoku, Sudoku Variants
Also tagged CONSECUTIVE, Daily Killer, Daily Sudoku, Daily Sudoku Variants, hyper sudoku, Jigsaw Sudoku, killer, killer sudoku, rules, Sudoku Variant, Sudoku Variants, variant, Weekend Special, windoku, ZERO, Zero Killer, Zero Killer Sudoku
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The Law of Leftovers (LOL)
I promised to explain this technique, which applies to Jigsaw Sudoku (aka irregular blocks) puzzles, a while ago, so it’s time to keep the promise. You can find the same technique explained on various other sites, too. This technique is somewhat similar to innies/outies which is used for solving Killer Sudoku puzzles, but there is […]
Posted in Jigsaw Sudoku, Killer Sudoku, Solving tips
Also tagged IMPORTANT, innie, INNIES, innies and outies, Jigsaw Sudoku, Jigsaw Sudokus, killer, killer sudoku, outie, OUTIES, overlapping sudoku, sample puzzle, samurai, solving technique, sudoku solving technique, Sudoku Variant, Sudoku Variant Puzzle, technique, twodoku, variant
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Jigsaw Samurai Sudoku
It has been hinted that this kind of puzzle was going to be posted soon – and to end the suspense, here it is! 🙂 My first ever Jigsaw Samurai Sudoku! Not so many sites produce these puzzles. I might consider including them more often, or maybe even on a regular basis. We’ll see. Jigsaw […]
Posted in Free sample puzzles, Jigsaw Sudoku, Samurai sudoku
Also tagged BRAIN, HINT, Jigsaw Samurai, Jigsaw Samurai Sudoku, rules, Rules Solve, samurai, Samurai Sudoku, technique, Weekend Special
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Non-Consecutive and Killer Sudoku hybrid puzzle
Here is another unique puzzle – Non-Consecutive Killer Sudoku. If you ignore the non-consecutive rule, this puzzle has many solution. So, you must be careful not to place any two consecutive numbers next to each other! Then, the puzzle has a unique solution. Click on the puzzle thumbnail to access the puzzle. Enjoy!
Posted in Free sample puzzles, Killer Sudoku
Also tagged CONSECUTIVE, hybrid, hybrid puzzle, killer, killer sudoku, Non Consecutive, Weekend Special
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Daily Consecutive/Non-consecutive puzzles
Well, it’ time to revive the “Daily Sudoku variants” page. First of all, that page has been renamed to “(Non)consecutive”. Since this variation of Sudoku puzzles has proven to be more popular than odd/even and greater/less than, I have decided to give you one such puzzle every day, Monday to Friday. Hardest puzzles (IQ/Insane) will […]
Posted in General, Killer Sudoku, Sudoku Variants
Also tagged CONSECUTIVE, Daily Killer, Daily Killer Sudoku, Daily Sudoku, Daily Sudoku Variants, greater/less, HARD, INSANE, killer, killer sudoku, odd/even, Sudoku Variant, Sudoku Variants, variant
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Griddlers
Ok, this time I will show you a hanjie puzzle that is relatively straightforward until halfway through the puzzle you come to a point where you have to use one advanced solving technique. It will be explained in detail in the next few days. Until then – try to solve it yourself! UPDATE: There is […]
Posted in Free sample puzzles, Picross
Also tagged griddlers, hanjie, pic-a-pix, solving technique, technique, UPDATE
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Butterfly Killer Sudoku X
It’s been a while since I last posted a Butterfly Killer, let alone one with the “X” factor. So, here it is – and to spice it up a little, I made it quite hard (altho I expect someone to get back in 20 minutes and say it was way too easy). So, you get […]
Posted in Free sample puzzles, Killer Sudoku
Also tagged Butterfly Killer, Butterfly Killer Sudoku, EASY, HARD, killer, killer sudoku, sudoku x, technique, Twin Nonets
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