Never seen these 'non-concentric' and 'concentric sudoku before. Really like them.
Posted 22nd Jul 2016 at 16:56
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
'concentric'? Is there a new puzzle type? Where? These 'consecutive' ones are definitely more common ;-)
Posted 23rd Jul 2016 at 09:42
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
I think it is probably just a slip-up, JoergWausW, someone, possibly, not so familiar with puzzle jargon?
Anyway, the point is they are enjoyable, I agree freddybobs.
Posted 23rd Jul 2016 at 18:59
Penelope Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Me too. They're my current favourite. And it could have been auto-correct changing words around. It happens to me all the time.
Posted 24th Jul 2016 at 12:29
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Elisabeth, that's what I assumed - but it was a fun one. I hoped for circle shaped squares...
Posted 25th Jul 2016 at 11:21
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Fair comment, JoergWausW!! I tend to take things too literally but didn't want anyone to be upset by your comment, silly me:) Circle shaped squares would be quite a challenge!
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Anyway, the point is they are enjoyable, I agree freddybobs.
Circle shaped squares would be quite a challenge!
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