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Comments and Results for 'Odd Pair Sudoku 273'

StateTypeTitleSizePlayedAvg timeRating (#users)YoursYour bestPublishedExpires
UnplayedOdd PairOdd Pair Sudoku 2739x9106223:15Tricky (252)Was free until 18th Feb 20164th FebExpired
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9:28

Solution time without 'show wrong'
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9:28

Unaided first solution time
0:00
9:28
Completed by324 users
Best time without any aid9:28 by TashaPuss
Average solve time with no or minor aid9:28
Average solve time with no aid9:28
Average difficulty rating - all players3.7/10.0
Average difficulty rating - no aid1.0/10.0
5 comments (Add new comment)
Posted 5th Feb 2016 at 11:23
gijskeman Has not played this puzzle yet
Maybe there are more correct solutions. I think mine is correct also.
Posted 5th Feb 2016 at 13:16
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Every puzzle on Puzzlemix has one, unique solution. In this puzzle, everywhere there is an 'o' between two squares then the two squares must sum to an odd number. What this means in practice is that one must be odd and one must be even.

Gareth, puzzlemix

Posted 5th Feb 2016 at 18:02
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Oh, man. This one is pretty easy (no x-wings), but I failed to not make stupid mistakes (ending up with squares and no numbers left). So I needed several tries...
Posted 15th Feb 2016 at 22:43
gijskeman Has not played this puzzle yet
my solution is also correct, so no single unique solution
Posted 16th Feb 2016 at 00:29
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Every puzzle on Puzzlemix has a unique solution. In this puzzle the circles between squares indicate cells that sum to odd numbers. Without this rule then yes, you will find other solutions. Click "Instruxtions" at the top of this page for more details.

Gareth, Puzzlemix

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  • Rating scores out of 10.0 show the average difficulty rating chosen by users, where 1.0 is "Easy" and 10.0 is "Hard".
  • If a puzzle is opened more than once, including by loading from a saved position, then this is potentially a significant aid so it is listed as being completed with 'multiple sessions' for the purpose of the best time/average rating displays above.
  • Minor aid is defined as no more than one use of 'Check solution' when incomplete and/or no more than one use of 'Check solution' when wrong; and/or using highlighting aids (show repeated digits, show broken inequalities and show valid/invalid placements [slitherlink] only). Major aid is any and all other use of the solving aids except for 'show wrong'.

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