Introducing “Twin Killer” Sudoku puzzles!
Another Sudoku variation that I have adopted from my readers: Twin Killer Sudoku.
Two puzzles that do not overlap. Instead, they are placed next to each other, but most importantly – they both have the same solution. Or, to be more precise, you are looking for one solution that solves both puzzles.
Now, I had to add a little twist, again. Normally, these are shown as two completely separate Killer Sudoku puzzles. So, they are twins but they live their separate lives. However, in the puzzle that you will download in a few seconds, my twins are conjoined, or if you like, siamese twins.
The final solution is here.












































May 10th, 2006 at 7:36 am
The Siamese twin analogy had me thinking you meant the solutions were mirror images – hey, there’s yet another idea…
With those wretched PIPE puzzles,and non-consecutives, what about 1 and 9?
May 10th, 2006 at 9:13 am
Hi Liz, what do you mean by “1 and 9″?
May 14th, 2006 at 8:30 am
A fun one, thanks!
May 14th, 2006 at 8:39 pm
As far as I can tell 1 and 9 are not considered consecutive (i.e. no wrap-around). Though djape has the final say in this…