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September 30, 2005

Weekend special!

Filed under: Sample puzzles — djape @ 9:02 pm

I’ve prepared something special for Saturday’s puzzle, for two reasons: it’s a weekend and also it’s October 1 and I want to start with something brand new in October!

It’s another variation of Killer Sudoku’s that I have never seen before. If you have – please let me know. And don’t worry, it’s not going to be as difficult as Diagonal Killer was a few days ago! icon smile Weekend special!

Download previous Daily Killer Sudoku’s

Filed under: Sample puzzles — djape @ 8:35 pm

The archive of daily puzzles has been made available so if you miss a puzzle you can now find it here!

It is likely that this archive will be changed (improved, that is) but I thought that the priority is to put it online so you could browse through previous daily puzzles.

Good luck!

September 29, 2005

Archive of daily puzzles delayed :(

Filed under: Sample puzzles — djape @ 8:33 pm

I’ve had some problems today with my website hosting company because apparently they don’t support a library that is required for displaying images gallery style (so you could browse through old daily puzzles). There is a workaround for that, but it’s going to take a day or so to implement. I’m sorry about this folks.

Anyway, I’ve prepared a puzzle for tommorrow which will be posted when the time comes. When I was looking for a suitable one to post, I was trying to find one that would be good for giving you more tips and solving strategies. Therefore, tommorrow you will have a few more solving tips along with the daily puzzle.

By the way, all these daily puzzles are created with my “Perfect Sudoku” software. If you download and register “Perfect Sudoku” you can generate them on your PC too!

I should also point out that all Killer Sudoku’s generated and posted here are “perfect” (see the definition here), the same way as regular Sudoku’s are.

The Killer Sudoku X (diagonal), which was posted a few days ago was no exception – it had only one diagonal solution, although there was another non-diagonal solution.

I hope you’re enjoying solving these daily puzzles!

September 28, 2005

Was it too difficult?

Filed under: Sample puzzles — djape @ 7:51 pm

Hmm, I might have overdone today’s puzzle… Maybe it was a little bit too hard? Any thoughts? Anyone solved it without using Perfect Sudoku? ANYONE?

Anyhow, I promise tomorrow’s daily puzzle will be somewhat easier. Don’t give up! It’s a great game and it’s worth playing.

Tommorrow I will also create an archive where you will be able to browse through the previous daily puzzles. More games in one place! icon smile Was it too difficult?

Today’s puzzle – Killer Sudoku X (diagonal)

Filed under: Sample puzzles — djape @ 12:06 am

As promised, today I’m posting something that I haven’t seen anywhere on the web – a diagonal Samunamupure. As far as I know it’s a world premier of this kind of puzzle - and you have the privilege to be the first to solve such puzzle!

The rules are still the same – all cages must have the totals as indicated in the starting grid, all rows, columns and 3×3 boxes must have each of the digits 1-9, but also both diagonals must have only one occurence of each number.

I hope this won’t make it too difficult. I’d like to hear your thoughts on this. Would you like more of these puzzles or are they too tough?

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