Consecutive Samurai suduko puzzle

Consecutive Samurai Sudoku

May 23, 2006

Since the focus is now on Samurai Sudoku puzzles ;), I’d like to introduce yet another variant of this overlapping 5-in-1 Sudoku puzzles: Consecutive Samurai Sudoku!

As far as I know, this is one of a kind puzzle – if you have already seen it elsewhere please do let me know.

So, “pipes” (“|” symbols) between cells mean that those cells must contain consecutive numbers. If there is no pipe – those cells can’t contain consecutive numbers. This second part of the rule is very important but also easy to forget.

Consecutive Samurai Sudoku for Wednesday, May 24 – THINKER – this is the only place you can find these kind of Sudoku puzzles!

I’d like to hear your thoughts on how difficult you find these puzzles. There are only 12 starting clues, so it might seem too difficult, but only the very basic techniques are required. Once you get going, it becomes a whole lot easier. Good luck and enjoy!


Consecutive Samurai Sudoku.

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