Average time 5.52 ??? I must be missing something here, it takes me that long just to fill in the numbers!
Posted 7th Jan 2018 at 15:06 Last edited by gareth 7th Jan 2018 at 15:07
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has started but not yet finished this puzzle
Well, you can fill in the entirety of the top-right 4x2 box before you look at anything else in the puzzle.
And don't forget that if there is no bar between squares then they aren't consecutive. Using this logic you can then immediately place a 5 to the right of the 7 in the top row, by thinking about how the 4, 5 and 6 must go in the remaining squares on that top row.
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Last edited by gareth 7th Jan 2018 at 15:07
And don't forget that if there is no bar between squares then they aren't consecutive. Using this logic you can then immediately place a 5 to the right of the 7 in the top row, by thinking about how the 4, 5 and 6 must go in the remaining squares on that top row.
And then so on and so on.
Gareth, puzzlemix
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