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October 8, 2008

Daily Kendoku (CanCan, SquareWisdom) #3

Filed under: CalcuDoku,Sample puzzles — djape @ 7:55 am

Some may not like the fact that today’s puzzle isn’t actually a SquareWisdom puzzle, instead, it’s actually a true hybrid between Killer Sudoku and Kendoku.

Having implemented Kendoku puzzles into my solver&generator program, it was a no brainer to extend it a little further and allow all four operators for my Killer Sudoku puzzles. And here is the result! :)

To clarify things, be aware that ALL Killer Sudoku rules apply, namely:

  • numbers CANNOT be repeated in CAGES (nor in rows/columns/nonets)
  • This, of course, is true FOR TODAY’S PUZZLE ONLY! Other KenDoku puzzles on this site, follow all standard KenDoku rules.

    9×9 Kendoku and Killer Sudoku hybrid for Wednesday, October 8, 2008.

    Click to download the puzzle in your favorite format:

    Daily Kendoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET
    Daily Kendoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET

    PDF e-book from DJAPE


    You can use my Kendoku Calculator to help you out with the possible combinations for a cage.

    These puzzles are also available to newspapers, magazines and other publishers. Be the first to have my Kendoku puzzles printed! Interested? Send me an e-mail

    png solution – final

    Have fun!

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    2 Responses to “Daily Kendoku (CanCan, SquareWisdom) #3”

    1. Pam says:

      I am enjoying these puzzles but would it be possible to use the / symbol for division? When I print the puzzles I find it hard to tell the difference between addition and division.

    2. djape says:

      Pam,

      I actually started making these puzzles with “/” but then switched to “÷”. I agree with you that it can be confusing, so I changed it back to “/”.

      As of tomorrow you won’t have this problem!

      Thanks for your feedback.

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