Hidoku # 18
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This is a double Hidoku Penrose. As in all hidokus, you have to find the path that goes through all the cells one by one. The path starts at cell 1 and ends, in this case, at cell 62. The cells with numbers indicate the stages of the path. It's up to you to work out where each empty cell fits into the path. Try not to get lost!
Rules : Hidoku's Rules
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Puzzle :hipen_2_30_00073.pdf
Solution :hipen_2_30_00073_sol.pdf
You could find Hidoku puzzles in my two books: Hidoku Galore and Offbeat Hidoku.
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Hidoku Galore |
Offbeat Hidoku |
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No commentsYakazu # 5
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Here are some Yakazu puzzles, two in size 9x9 and the last one in size 9x12. All you have to do is enter into each entry, an entry being a sequence of white cells, the numbers from 1 to N. (N. being the size of the entry). The problem is that several cells in an entry cross another entry of a different size. In this case, the number in the cell must respect the entry with the smallest size. Logic, patience and far-sightedness are required to succeed in this game.
Rules : Rules of Yakazu
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Puzzle :yaka_9x9_00099.pdf
Solution :yaka_9x9_00099_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :yaka_9x9_06966.pdf
Solution :yaka_9x9_06966_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :yaka_9x12_00645.pdf
Solution :yaka_9x12_00645_sol.pdf
Have fun !.
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Outside Sudoku # 20
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There are two Outside Sudoku puzzles this week. This puzzle is Sudoku, but the grid contains no clue; instead the numbers around the grid are in one of the first three cells of the row or column. It is sufficient enough to resolve the puzzle. At first, progress is not very impressive. However, we are eventually able to eliminate options and to figure out the contents of some cells based on the clues outside and the rules of Sudoku. Finally, when the grid is solved, we feel a lot of satisfaction.
Rules : Rules of Sudoku Outside
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Puzzle :Outside_01702.pdf
Solution :Outside_01702_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :Outside_01703.pdf
Solution :Outside_01703_sol.pdf
If you like Outside Sudoku, buy my book Outside Sudoku with 100 puzles.
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Outside Sudoku Challenge 1 |
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Mystery Square
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It's a puzzle I created over a decade ago, and I have decided to introduce it to you. It is called “Mystery Square”. It is made up of four different symbols, each with its own value. The numbers on the sides of the grid indicate the sum of the symbols in the corresponding row or column. It is up to you to deduce the value of each symbol. Only one solution is possible. The first two puzzles are easy, the next one is medium and the last one requires a little bit more effort.
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Puzzle :alge_1_00077.pdf
Solution :alge_1_00077_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :alge_1_18466.pdf
Solution :alge_1_18466_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :alge_2_18854.pdf
Solution :alge_2_18854_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :alge_3_26327.pdf
Solution :alge_3_26327_sol.pdf
Have fun!.
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10 Years !!!
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Ten years ago, in March 2015, I started my website Innoludic. What I wanted was to present my puzzles to a larger audience. I had no clue about the duration of Innoludic and any idea about the difficulties of driving a website with diversified content. You must be silly to make a bilingual site when you are not perfectly fluent in your second language. I think the key is to be consistent and not to worry about the energy required. You should still do a cost-benefit analysis, though, because it’s a love affair, not a business affair. But, after all, Innoludic is alive after ten years, even if I have encountered a lot of hassles: A major breakdown of my server, a few years ago, they lost any backup for weeks. I thought that it was then the end. Also the migration from Joomla 3 to 4 that I have to overcome alone (version 5 is waiting). Also a problem with Google, where I lost my website rank in query (a setback of several years). Also I had problems with spammers. So you need to be unconscious or presumptuous to believe that managing a bilingual website is easy.. So why I did it? First of all, I like it. Second is because of you !. You, which visit Innoludic and like my puzzles. You, which write comments and even sometimes have exchanges with me . You, which bought my books. After 10 years I have published 1382 puzzles and 691 articles with an average of 69 posts and 138 puzzles each year. I desire to thank you for your patronage. I do not know how long I will continue (like at the beginning) but as long as the flame burns on both sides, I'll keep going.

To celebrate this milestone, I present you 6 Hyper sudoku 3D puzzle with cubes of 4x4x4, 6x6x6 and 8x8x8 (2 for each size).
Rules : Rules of Sudoku 3D
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Puzzle :hysu2_4_S_R1_00313.pdf
Solution :hysu2_4_S_R1_00313_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :hysu2_4_S_R1_00314.pdf
Solution :hysu2_4_S_R1_00314_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :hysu2_6_S_R1_00313.pdf
Solution :hysu2_6_S_R1_00313_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :hysu2_6_S_R1_00314.pdf
Solution :hysu2_6_S_R1_00314_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :hysu2_8_S_R1_00319.pdf
Solution :hysu2_8_S_R1_00319_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :hysu2_8_S_R1_00320.pdf
Solution :hysu2_8_S_R1_00320_sol.pdf
In case you like these puzzles then Hyper Sudoku 3D and 2 will please you..
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Hyper Sudoku 3D Challenge 1 |
Hyper Sudoku 3d Challenge v.2 |
Have fun !.
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