Confused.. does that mean no white bar indicates all numbers are consecutive?
Posted 9th Dec 2020 at 08:56
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
A white bar between cells indicates consecutive numbers. If there is no white bar, the adjacent numbers must not be consecutive.
Posted 9th Dec 2020 at 09:23 Last edited by gareth 9th Dec 2020 at 09:24
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
So in this particular puzzle, no adjacent numbers are consecutive.
Posted 10th Dec 2020 at 19:09
pinkwhippet Has not played this puzzle yet
Oh... i thought that would be the case if it was consecutive sudoku, not non-consecutive sudoku. Still confused!
Posted 11th Dec 2020 at 14:09
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
In a consecutive puzzle numbers are consecutive only where there is a white bar and all the others are non-consecutive. If there are no white bars then none of the numbers are consecutive so the puzzle is called non-consecutive.
Posted 11th Dec 2020 at 17:39
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
But I see now the confusion. If the title says "non-consecutive" - then the opposite rules should apply... not those consecutive-ones.
It's like this typical conservation, my wife: "You don't want any more food?" My answer: "Yes, I don't".
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Last edited by gareth 9th Dec 2020 at 09:24
If the title says "non-consecutive" - then the opposite rules should apply... not those consecutive-ones.
It's like this typical conservation, my wife: "You don't want any more food?" My answer: "Yes, I don't".
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