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@ 2014-07-04 12:37 PM (#15934 - in reply to #10058) (#15934) Top

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Play together posted @ 2014-07-04 12:37 PM

Link to original post : nr. 943 - Daily League Sudoku - Secret Code Sudoku

I'm not sure that anybody recognized it, but my last 2 sudokus were totally same.
First I made the Product Sudoku that I found a bit hard. So I change the clues into Quadruple, and I published it. But it was solved so quickly, so I tried the original version, too.
It's intresting that the product version is 8x harder.

Today sudoku is based on my Mastertrio puzzle which appeared on the WPC2011.
I can't determine its difficulty, but it's tend to be hard.
I hope you will enjoy it.

Rules for Secret Code Sudoku
Standard sudoku rules apply. Moreover find out the 4-digit secret code. Digit repeting is allowed in the code and the order of digits is not relevant. Some intersection contain a smallnumber. Each small number denotes the number of digits around it that are part of the code.
For instance if the code 1,3,3,4 and the number  3,4,4,7 has 2 matches: 3 and 4 are common.






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@ 2014-07-18 12:26 PM (#16136 - in reply to #10058) (#16136) Top

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Play together posted @ 2014-07-18 12:26 PM

Link to original post : nr. 942 - Daily League Sudoku - Rossini Sudoku

Today sudoku is an inequility variant which appeared on an LMI test in 2011 then I made two sudokus for  WSC2011.
This is my 3rd sudoku from this genre, and it is easier than my last Daily League Sudoku.
Have fun!

Rules for Rossini Sudoku

Standard Sudoku rules apply.
The arrows indicate that the nearest three digits in the row (column) are in ascending or descending order (increasing towards the direction the arrow is pointing towards). If there is no arrow outside a row/column, the nearest 3 digits therein cannot be in either ascending or descending order.





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@ 2014-08-08 11:28 AM (#16296 - in reply to #10058) (#16296) Top

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Play together posted @ 2014-08-08 11:28 AM

Link to original post : nr. 941 - Daily League Sudoku - Sudoku Curve

This is my 100th post on this blog. Let's celebrate it with a sudoku. :P
Here is an easy practise puzzle for the upcoming WSC.

Rules for Sudoku Curve:
Follow Sudoku rules. The digits 1-9 appear once i each of the five 3x3 boxes and 10 bent "rows" (indicated by light curved lines). All "rows" contain exactly 9 cells.





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@ 2014-09-13 2:42 PM (#16629 - in reply to #10058) (#16629) Top

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Play together posted @ 2014-09-13 2:42 PM

Link to original post : nr. 940 - Daily League Sudoku - Even Group-Inequility Sudoku

I like the sudokus where you have to mark the odd-even cells. Such as Mathrax or yesterday Odd-Even Count Sudoku by Prasanna Seshadri.
Here is another this kind of sudoku.

Rules for Even Group-Inequility Sudoku:

Follow Sudoku rules. The given inequalities show that which side contain more even digits. Such as the first sign in the second row show that the first 3 cells contain more even digits then the second 3 cells.





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