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Non Consecutive Sudoku Samurai

All those of you who are wondering where the weekly Samurai Sudoku puzzles are, well, first, please read this post. Then, get ready to be happy. 🙂 Here is today’s special puzzle: Non Consecutive Samurai Sudoku! Although it looks like your ordinary 5 in 1 Sudoku gattai overlapping Samurai puzzle, there is one additional rule […]
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Jigsaw Tridoku

I’ve previously posted one Jigsaw Tridoku puzzle and it was labeled THINKER. This one is a bit more difficult (or so I think?) and it’s labeled BRAIN. So… if you are unfamiliar with this concept, make sure to have a look at my introductory article on Triangular Sudoku. The rules and solving methods are there, […]
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Zero Killer Sudoku 10×10

As promised, I am starting posting all sorts of puzzles here on the main page, on a semi-regular basis (2-3 times a week). And since today is Saturday, which used to be the day for Killer Sudoku 10×10 and tomorrow is Sunday, which used to be the day for Zero Killer Sudoku puzzles, quite appropriately, […]
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Binary Puzzles

Here is another novelty: Binary Puzzles, also known as TAKUZU. Binary Puzzles are played on square grids of any even size: 6×6, 8×8, 10×10 etc. Your goal is to fill the grids with 0s and 1s, following these simple rules: 1. There can be at most two 0s or at most two 1s next to […]
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Number Search Puzzle

Here is a nice and simple puzzle for you: NUMBER SEARCH. It’s like word search puzzle but with numbers. Search for the numbers listed below the grid and find them in the grid. Search for them in any of the 8 directions (horizontal, vertical, left diagonal, right diagonal and each of them in forward and […]
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Futoshiki

The rules of Futoshiki are very simple: 1. The grid is square and can be of any size. Use numbers 1 to the size of the grid to solve the puzzle. 2. Numbers cannot be repeated in a row or column. All numbers must appear in each row and in each column. 3. The “more […]
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Super Samurai Sudoku 13 grids

Some people consider Sudoku Samurai puzzles too big; some other people prefer even bigger puzzles. If you belong to the second category, here is an overlapping sudoku variants puzzle for you: 13 grid Sudoku (Gattai-13) laid out in a quadruple Samurai Sudoku format. Essentially, there are 13 Sudoku sub-puzzles which overlap the same way as […]
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