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An obvious quadruple is a set of four cells that belong to the same row, column, or block, and whose set formed by their combined candidate values contains a …
This technique is very similar to the Pointing Pairs technique. The goal is to find a number that is present in three cells within the same block, but also needs to be …
In this video we are going to show you how to use the Pointing Pairs technique in combination with the Notes Mode. We need to find a number that is …
Let’s try to find a row, column or block with exactly 2 distinct numbers that appear only in 2 cells. In this case, this is the last column, and two cells containing …
To understand better, let’s look at the picture and the highlighted row. You need to find three cells that contain mutual numbers, and no other numbers. In other words …
In this video, we will show you how to solve sudoku using the Obvious Pairs method.
To take advantage of this method you must find …
The Hidden Triple technique is very similar to the Hidden Single Number technique. You can take advantage of it if you find three cells within the same row …
In this video we are going to show you how to use the Y-wing technique for solving Sudoku.
To take advantage of this technique, first you must find …
In this picture we have a grid with four highlighted fields in yellow. We can see that each highlighted field can contain a number 3 written down as …
If you look at the middle block, bottom middle field, you can see that it contains numbers 1, 4, 7, and 9. Now, if we take a look at the entire middle block …
Notes Mode allows you to fill in the empty fields with numbers you think are the right solution, but without making a mistake. You can write down …
This is probably the simplest Sudoku technique. Since we know the only numbers you can use are 1-9, just check out what is the one number that is missing and …
Let’s look at the grid…each row, column and block must contain all numbers from 1-9. And the number 3 is already present in the row and column, which …
If you look at this block, you will see that there is only one number missing. If each block must contain all numbers from 1-9, we can see that the missing …
This technique is similar to the X-wing technique, but it involves 3 cells, instead of 2, like in X-wing.
In the Swordfish technique, the same one number is …