![]() ![]() ![]() If you enjoy the content, please visit our Patreon page and become a GM Puzzles patron. Want to see more of my Puzzles? Please visit Grandmaster Puzzles, where I work with an elite team of authors to bring you top quality puzzles. For circles with multiple arrows, apply the rule for each arrow separately. Additionally, the number in a circle is the sum of the digits which are covered by its arrow. I still think it has a few tricks that’ll make anyone pause and think though. The following are the basic rules used to solve killer sudokus. In this one, I tried to reduce the givens as much as possible while trying to preserve symmetry and not make the arrows crowd in the grid.ĭifficulty wise, like the Yajilin in my previous post, this is probably not particularly hard by WPC standards but I’ll keep the rating anyway. Arrow Sudoku puzzles take place on a standard Sudoku grid, but there are added clues in. I suppose its to do with the fact that digits are more difficult to force into an Arrow Sudoku without crowding arrows and making things messy. I’ve wondered why Arrow Sudokus generally have many givens whereas Killer Sudokus generally have no givens. Otherwise, you can just join in and solve the rest of the Sudokus by top quality authors, and also discuss techniques and such. If anyone is interested in contributing to the league, just join our facebook group and notify us that you’d like to. Also, my best wishes to Mathgrant hoping things get back to normal. If you are feeling generous and want to give back to the puzzle community in some way for all the puzzles you’ve enjoyed solving (and if you’re new to his blog, you’ll find many more there), I suggest reading that post I’ve linked to and seeing whether you can help out. Firstly, Mathgrant, someone who I personally have had limited interactions with, but have a lot of respect for as a fellow author in the puzzle community, has fallen into some tough times.
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