Sudoku Mini

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Sudoku Mini

Variations of grid sizes Although the 9×9 grid with 3×3 regions is by far the most common, many other variations exist. Sample puzzles can be 4×4 grids with 2×2 regions; 5×5 grids with pentomino regions have been published under the name Logi-5; the World Puzzle Championship has featured a 6×6 grid with 2×3 regions and a 7×7 grid with six heptomino regions and a disjoint region. Larger grids are also possible. The Times offers a 12×12-grid "Dodeka Sudoku" with 12 regions of 4×3 squares. Dell Magazines regularly publishes 16×16 "Number Place Challenger" puzzles (the 16×16 variant often uses 1 through G rather than the 0 through F used in hexadecimal). Nikoli offers 25×25 Sudoku the Giant behemoths. A 100×100-grid puzzle dubbed Sudoku-zilla was published in 2010.[12] Imposing additional constraints Another common variant is to add limits on the placement of numbers beyond the usual row, column, and box requirements. Often the limit takes the form of an extra "dimension"; the most common is to require the numbers in the main diagonals of the grid also to be unique. The aforementioned "Number Place Challenger" puzzles are all of This variant, as are the Sudoku X puzzles in The Daily Mail, which use 6×6 grids. Mini Sudoku A variant named "Mini Sudoku" appears in the American newspaper USA Today and elsewhere, which is played on a 6×6 grid with 3×2 regions. The object is the same as standard Sudoku, but the puzzle only uses the numbers 1 through 6. A similar form, for younger solvers of puzzles, called "The Junior Sudoku", has appeared in some newspapers, such as some editions of The Daily Mail. Cross Sums Sudoku Another variant is the combination of Sudoku with Kakuro on a 9×9 grid, called Cross Sums Sudoku, in which clues are given in terms of cross sums.[citation needed] The clues can also be given by cryptic alphametics in which each letter represents a single digit from 0 to 9. An example is NUMBER NUMBER=KAKURO which has a unique solution 186925 186925=373850. Another example is SUDOKU=IS×FUNNY whose solution is 426972=34×12558.
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  • ID:com.tag.sudoku
  • Kategori:Teka-teki
  • Diperbarui:2014-11-28
  • Versi: kapan:1.3
  • Membutuhkan:Android 2.3