Look at the diagonal lines X. There are many digits that you can delete.
Posted 12th Sep 2018 at 11:56
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Rated puzzle: Moderate Completion time: 27:14
If you are still stuck, Rawat, the shaded diagonals have to have each of the numbers 1 - 9, so in fact you can fix the centre number, being on both diagonals. Some of the others can be eliminated as suggested because a particular number is already on that diagonal.
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Again, not able to find any obvious next move.
Any help?
Thanks.
I had missed that part altogether, hence got stuck.
Shall be able to work it out now.
Thanks for the right guidance.
(Maybe you should give gift of some free Sudoku only for me, because I solved up to this point "without using any rule of X Sudoku". :-)
Thanks.
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