Non consecutive Flower sudoku puzzle

Non-consecutive Flower Sudoku

February 2, 2008

As promised, I’m starting to post the flower sudoku puzzles here. They will be posted usually on Saturday’s.

Today’s puzzle is my first of this kind, it’s a

Non-consecutive Flower Sudoku

for Saturday, February 2, 2008.

Rules: Solve the puzzle so that any two horizontally or vertically adjacent cells DO NOT contain two consecutive numbers (1 and 2, 2 and 3 and so on to 8 and 9). In this layout called “flower” sudoku, there are 5 Sudoku puzzles of standard size 9×9. They heavily overlap each other. In fact, the inner one is fully covered by the remaining 4.

Hint: Use the rule of Twin Nonets in order to solve the puzzle easier.


Non-consecutive Flower Sudoku.

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