Shogun # 6
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For those who like to be immersed in a puzzle, the Shogun is perfect. It contains eleven overlapped Sudoku. This is longer to resolve than a usual Sudoku but the reward, once the puzzle is completed, is far more satisfying.
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The printable files PDF.
Puzzle: shog_00086.pdf
Solution: shog_00086_sol.pdf
Dont forget that you can find these puzzles in my book Shogun Challenge 1 available on Amazon. This is a perfect gift for any enthusiastic lover of Sudoku puzzles !!.
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Shogun Challenge 1
Have a good time !!!
Multi Sudokube # 2
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This is a Muti Sudokube with two cubes (SudoKube) , enjoy !
![](/images/jeux/sudokube_4_d_2_00002.png)
The printable files PDF.
Puzzle :sudokube_4_d_2_00002.pdf
Solution :sudokube_4_d_2_00002_sol.pdf
Have fun !!!
Sudoku Jigsaw # 9
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I want to remind you that my book Jigsaw Sudoku Challenge 1 contains a lot of 9x9 Jigsaw Sudoku puzzles and by the way this is a great book !.
Have fun!.
Killer Sudoku # 6
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The Killer Sudoku puzzles has no given instead it have cages (the dotted box) with a number that represent the the sum of all numbers inside the cage. Knowing that each number must be once in each row, column and region then with the cage you are able to complete this puzzle. I provide you an easy one and more difficult puzzle.
![](/images/jeux/killer_000017.png)
The printable files PDF.
Puzzle: killer_000017.pdf
Solution :killer_000017_sol.pdf
![](/images/jeux/killer_012179.png)
The printable files PDF.
Puzzle: killer_012179.pdf
Solution :killer_012179_sol.pdf
Bye !!!.
Consecutive Super Sudoku 16X16 # 2
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This week I present you two consecutive Sudoku. One for the Super Sudpoku 16x16 and the other for the usual 9x9 Sudoku. The consecutive Sudoku has the same constraints than the usual Sudoku but also it has a new constraint : each numbers in cells separated by a mark (the white bar) must have a diffence of one (this why the name consecutive). By example if a cell has a 4 and has a mark then the adjacent cell (the cell who share the mark) should have either 3 or 5. This rule also implies that if no mark appears between two cells then the difference of the two numbers is greater than one. Enough discussion, try it by yourself !.
1)
![](/images/jeux/sudo_consec_00002.png)
The printable files PDF.
Puzzle : sudo_consec_00002.pdf
Solution : sudo_consec_00002_sol.pdf
2)
![](/images/jeux/super_consec_00002.png)
The printable files PDF.
Puzzle : super_consec_00002.pdf
Solution : super_consec_00002_sol.pdf
Have a good day !.
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