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Please give Renzoku

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Posted 13th Apr 2019 at 09:00
vsrawat
I am loving Renzoku found on some other sites.

It is a cousin of Futoshiki, that has, instead of < >, dots (.) between boxes to denote consequent numbers or lack of that.

Renzoku

Please consider giving some one this site.

Posted 13th Apr 2019 at 09:34
Elisabeth Daily subscriber
Is this very different from Consecutive Sudoku apart from the way it is set up, vswarat?
Posted 13th Apr 2019 at 13:58
Last edited by vsrawat 13th Apr 2019 at 14:03
vsrawat
sudoku's subgroup of 3x3 or 2x3 etc. rules are not there.

so we get that many less clues there.

Posted 13th Apr 2019 at 14:03
vsrawat
try some here: Renzoku

I tried several but couldn't solve normal & hard, and not even their daily-weekly-monthly ones.

I am still at 9x9 Easy maximum, and it still takes long hours.

It can even be 10x10 to 16x16 which will ling long iterations.

so difficult thus so challenging.

Posted 13th Apr 2019 at 17:08
Elisabeth Daily subscriber
Tried one or two, thank you vsrawat, but still unsure of the difference with consecutive. Surely all these could be put in the sudoku format??
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