We can supply Samurai Sudoku puzzles (sometimes also known as Gattai or Multi-Grid Sudoku) for any underlying size of grid and with a wide range of variations, such as Sudoku-X regions or Jigsaw pieces - click to view the alternative pages below too.Īll of our puzzles are either entirely hand-made or have significant manual input into the process. There is only ever one solution, and guessing is never required. The difference is only in the number of originally displayed figures. Sudokus that no one can solve, not only including Sodukus which is very difficult but also that no one trying to solve it. The number from one to nine can appear only once in each of the 9 3x3 squares, in each individual line and in each column. The rules remain the same for medium Sudoku puzzles. The aim is simple: place the digits 1 to 9 into every row, column and bold-lined 3x3 box of each of the underlying regular 9x9 Sudoku grids.Īn infinite variety of grid arrangements is possible, and the puzzles need not be 9x9 - take a look at the bar on the right-hand side, and see the Samurai Variety page for some other options. At this point, you can move to medium level Sudoku. ![]() ![]() ![]() Instead of increasing the number of possible digits in a puzzle, in a Samurai Sudoku an arrangement of multiple grids is overlaid - and then all must be solved simultaneously in order to complete the puzzle. Samurai Sudoku takes the beautifully-constrained logic of a Sudoku puzzle and makes it larger without making it ridiculously complex. There are two ways to play a Sudoku puzzle, you can just use the mouse/touchscreen, or you can use the mouse and keyboard.
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