Flower suduko puzzle

Flower Sudoku

April 11, 2006

Here is another Sudoku overlapping puzzle variation. This one was suggested again by udosuk, just like the butterfly puzzles. If you have seen Sudoku puzzles with this layout before – please let me know!

There are 5 puzzles that heavily overlap each other – in fact the center (inner) grid is completely covered by the remaining 4. So be careful – all 5 grids must be solved according to the rules of Sudoku. This inner grid, albeit being blank, actually provides most clues! How come? Well, by extensive use of the Twin Nonets technique, you will see that all clues from outer grids are also clues for the center grid.

Warning: Be careful when using Twin Nonets. Make sure you know which pairs of nonets correspond to each other. Each nonet on the side, top and bottom edges corresponds to one nonet in the center grid, NOT to another nonet on the edge. I hope you see what I mean by this.

Udosuk also suggested the name (flower), which I accepted for the time being, but this layout really reminds me of a board game that I can’t exactly remember what it is, nor the name of it. If anyone else can see this resemblance and can remember the name of that board game – please share it with us.

Alright, after all this introduction, here is the puzzle:

Flower Sudoku for Wednesday, April 12

– this is the only place you can find these kind of Sudoku puzzles!


Flower Sudoku.

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