What a puzzle
What a puzzle
Thanks a lot Ruud. No one will finish that thing before they retire. What is the highest level technique needed? 26 puzzles, oh boy.
George
George
This puzzle can be solved with the techniques you have in your toolbelt, George.
Chances are slim that a helper will ever appear for this format.
Is is a single puzzle, not 26, so effectively you are doing one thing. It's just a very big thing to do.
Chances are slim that a helper will ever appear for this format.
Is is a single puzzle, not 26, so effectively you are doing one thing. It's just a very big thing to do.
“If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't.” - Emerson M Pugh
I used Clueless Helper to aid with the Clueless Sumo. You could, conceivably, use it for a Clueless Shaolin-X, by manually plugging in the 9 grids with the clueless parts and remembering the X constraint. Of course, that still leaves you to solve the other 16 grids, so it likely will not save you that much work.
Hi
Is there a way we can get a version that is printable with larger squares?
A format that would fit on multiple A4's. If not i will try and see what i can make of it myself.
Want to try to make a poster format out of it and just stick it on my wall so it is easier to solve, which means i can make some notes in the squares. I can hardly write numbers in these squares if i print it like this.
thanks
Para
Is there a way we can get a version that is printable with larger squares?
A format that would fit on multiple A4's. If not i will try and see what i can make of it myself.
Want to try to make a poster format out of it and just stick it on my wall so it is easier to solve, which means i can make some notes in the squares. I can hardly write numbers in these squares if i print it like this.
thanks
Para
Link to an image created by Marlie of the complete puzzle with candidates:
http://www.sudokuvault.com/images/cluel ... 1-full.png
And this is the central grid that goes with it:
Thanks for the images, Marlie!
Ruud
http://www.sudokuvault.com/images/cluel ... 1-full.png
And this is the central grid that goes with it:
Thanks for the images, Marlie!
Ruud
“If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't.” - Emerson M Pugh
family? Mine is not complaining hahahaNasenbaer wrote:Ruud, that was a really nice puzzle, thanks a lot! Give us the next one!
On second thought you shouldn't give us a new one, at least not for the next few weeks, so that families won't get destroyed.
Peter
Ruud this was a realy nice one.
I hope the next is coming very very soon.
I can't wait to start with it. tomorrow?