Thursday 19 January 2012

Row 2

Here is an easy grid to get you started.
To begin, look for a number which has a high frequency within the puzzle
In our example, the number 8 appears five times so we’ll begin by pencilling in the rest of the 8s wherever they can possibly go. We know that no number can repeat in any block so we need to put 8s in blocks 2, 3, 6 and 7.

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While a player is learning the ropes, a record can be kept of what's a possible number(s) for that box by writing in very small print in the box. Eventually the solution will start to become evident.

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