Today, I'd like to introduce you to two variations of Super Sudoku. Firstly, a Super Sudoku is a Sudoku that is 16x16 in size, where you have to enter numbers from 1 to 16 in each row, column and region. However, to add a little spice, there are variations (as the classic Sudoku). The first variation is a diagonal sudoku, or X, with an additional constraint: numbers from 1 to 16 must be entered on both diagonals. The addition of a constraint in some cases adds an extra difficulty, as in this case, or, as in the second puzzle, makes the Sudoku easier to solve. So, in the second Super Sudoku, the gray boxes must contain the numbers 1 to 8, and the white boxes must contain the numbers 9 to 16. All the other usual Sudoku rules apply: numbers from 1 to 16 in each column, row and region.
1)
Puzzle :super_X_00252.pdf
Solution :super_X_00252_sol.pdf
2)
Puzzle :super_m_00132.pdf
Solution :super_m_00132_sol.pdf
If you love variations on Super Sudoku, don't worry, my book Super Sudoku Variations contains 11 different variations on this puzzle , including chaos, non-consecutive, cubic, pentagram and more.
Super Sudoku 16x16 Variation |
Have fun !
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