A new Hidoku puzzle – a difficult one this time!

Today I show you a bigger and more difficult Hidoku puzzle. To make sure you know what you’re solving, here are the (very simple) rules of Hidoku again: 1. It can be played on a square or rectangle of any size 2. Numbers from 1 to the size of the puzzle are used. For example, for 9×9 puzzles, numbers from 1 to 81 are used. 3. First and last numbers are always shown in the puzzle and they’re circled. 4. Now, the main rule: consecutive numbers MUST BE adjacent to each other, horizontally, vertically OR diagonally. Therefore, there is a connected path of consecutive numbers from 1 to 81 (or whatever the size). Your job, of course, is to fill in all the numbers.

11×11 Hidoku for Tuesday, October 28, 2008.

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2 Comments

  1. Amy Grace
    Posted October 29, 2008 at 1:25 am | Permalink

    I really enjoyed the first one. I need a bigger workspace for this one.

    Is it possible to make the file print full-page sized?

    I’ve got a few numbers in this one, and I’ll keep working it when I figure out a better (bigger) system for my trial & error.

  2. Scott Urman
    Posted October 29, 2008 at 8:27 pm | Permalink

    I just enlarged the graphic (PNG version) when I printed it . Still playing with it myself aside from working through killer samurai vol 2. (up to 24!)

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