Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Puzzle No 138: Alphabet Sudoku (Happy New Year !!!)

With my traditional way of saying HAPPY NEW YEAR.
I create a special puzzle for you all and wish you to have a Great Year ahead in 2020. Enjoy Solving.

Rules:
Place alphabets "H A P Y N E W R O" in the grid such that each row, column, and 3*3 box contain the alphabets only once.

Theme: Happy New Year

Difficulty: Easy

Puzzle:

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Puzzle No 137: Little Killer Sudoku

Cracking the Cryptic featured this puzzle and you can watch the solve here:

Happy Diwali To All.
This is my first Little Killer Sudoku Creation. I created this Sudoku as a Practice puzzle for World Sudoku Championship 2019 for the Indian Team.
Enjoy Solving and Have Fun.

Rules:
Place numbers in the grid such that each row, column, and 3*3 box contain the numbers 1-9. Additionally, numbers with the arrows indicate the sum of all numbers in the respective direction.

Theme: Symmetric

Difficulty: Moderate

Puzzle:

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Puzzle No 136: Braille Sudoku

I am creating this Sudoku as a Practice puzzle for upcoming Sudoku GP 2019 Round 2. For more details check out: http://gp.worldpuzzle.org/content/sudoku-gp
Thanks to Kishore for test-solving the sudoku.
Enjoy Solving and Have Fun. 
Please provide feedback in the comment section.

Rules:
Place numbers in the grid such that each row, column, and 3*3 box contain the numbers 1-9. Additionally, the dots given inside some cells form part (or all) of the Braille representation of the digit.

Braille Representation:

Theme: Symmetric

Difficulty: Hard

Puzzle:

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Puzzle No 135: Consecutive Chains Sudoku

My 1st creation of the year 2019.
I am creating this Sudoku as a Practice puzzle for upcoming Sudoku GP 2019 Round 1. For more details check out: http://gp.worldpuzzle.org/content/sudoku-gp
Thanks to Kumaresan for test-solving the sudoku.
Enjoy Solving and Have Fun. 
Please provide feedback in the comment section.

Rules:
Place numbers in the grid such that each row, column, and 3*3 box contain the numbers 1-9. Additionally, digits in the grey areas must form a chain of consecutive digits from 1 to 9 by moving horizontally or vertically from one cell to the next.

Theme: 3 areas

Difficulty: Moderate

Puzzle: