Basic Sudoku Rules
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Candidates are simply the digits that could still fit in an empty cell.
Many beginners think:
Direct exclusion is the most reliable kind of Sudoku reasoning: pick a digit, then in a row / column / box, find the...
Box elimination is a very common “candidate elimination” technique.
X-Wing is a simple “rectangle” pattern for eliminating candidates: focus on one digit d .
Naked/Hidden pairs and subsets
Prerequisite: Chain Basics
Prerequisite: Chain Basics
Tip: Swordfish is basically an “upgraded” X-Wing .
XY-Wing (also known as Y-Wing) is a short candidate elimination chain made of one pivot and two wings .
Prerequisite: Chain Basics
Recommended first: X-Wing
XYZ-Wing is similar to XY-Wing : both use a “pivot + two wings” pattern to eliminate a shared candidate by contradict...
W-Wing is a short candidate elimination technique.
Prerequisite: UR relies on the fact that the puzzle has exactly one solution .
Prerequisites: X-Wing · Finned X-Wing
Prerequisite: Swordfish · Finned X-Wing
Prerequisite: Chain Basics
If you’ve already read these, WXYZ-Wing will feel much easier: XY-Wing / XYZ-Wing
Prerequisite: Chain Basics
Prerequisite: BUG+1 relies on the puzzle having exactly one solution .
Strong links / weak links / alternation (AIC)
Prerequisite: Chain basics
Prerequisite: Chain basics
Prerequisite: Chain basics
Prerequisite: X-Chain , AIC (Standard Chain) You’ll see this idea inside: Grouped X-Chain , Grouped AIC
Prerequisite: Basic Coloring
Prerequisite: Chain Basics
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