Posted 29th Mar 2019 at 08:24 Last edited by pinkwhippet 29th Mar 2019 at 08:25
pinkwhippet Has not played this puzzle yet
I don’t see any white bars! Its just normal sudoku... or maybe its a trick!
Posted 29th Mar 2019 at 09:48
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
The hint lies in the title, pinkwhippet!! No digits may be consecutive so, say, 5 may not be next to 4 or 6 etc.which limits where digits can be placed according to the given ones.
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Last edited by pinkwhippet 29th Mar 2019 at 08:25
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