This Weekend’s special is a brand new Sudoku puzzle that I have never posted before.
It’s a greater/less than sudoku variant. All standard sudoku rules apply. You don’t have any numbers to start with, instead, there are clues which cells contain numbers that are greater/smaller than the numbers in adjacent cells. I’m sure you’ve seen these before. If you haven’t – well, give them a go, they can be a lot of fun.
If you don’t know where to start, here is a hint: if a cell is, for example, greater than 3 adjacent cells, it means that the smallest number it can contain is number 4! Vice versa: if it is smaller than 2 adjacent cells – the largest number that it can contain is 7!
UPDATE:The puzzle that you can download by clicking on the grid below is a Samurai “greater than” Sudoku puzzle! I decided to create another type of Sudoku puzzle that is uniquely available on this site.
Of course, you can still download my first “greater than” (9×9) here:
9×9 greater than Sudoku
9×9 greater than Sudoku – solution
Please do post your comments, especially on how difficult you find these puzzles. You can do that either via the comment form.
Thanks!
Greater than Sudoku.
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