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  2. Taking Sudoku Seriously - Wikipedia

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    Taking Sudoku Seriously: The Math Behind the World's Most Popular Pencil Puzzle is a book on the mathematics of Sudoku. It was written by Jason Rosenhouse and Laura Taalman , and published in 2011 by the Oxford University Press .

  3. Template:Sudoku 9x9 table - Wikipedia

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    Consequently it is not necessary to test for undefind params, but I do so for compatibility with future usage. See [[Template: Sudoku 9x9 grid]] for details and [[Template: Sudoku 3x3 table]] for table trivia Modeled after [[Template: 4x4 type square]] Orig: LarryLACa 11/4/05 Comment must cuddle next template call to avoid nl whitespace

  4. Sudoku solving algorithms - Wikipedia

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    A Sudoku may also be modelled as a constraint satisfaction problem. In his paper Sudoku as a Constraint Problem, [14] Helmut Simonis describes many reasoning algorithms based on constraints which can be applied to model and solve problems. Some constraint solvers include a method to model and solve Sudokus, and a program may require fewer than ...

  5. Cracking the Cryptic - Wikipedia

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    The channel was set up in 2017 by two friends from England: Simon Anthony, a former investment banker, and Mark Goodliffe, a financial director. [5] [6] Anthony is a former member of the UK's world sudoku and world puzzle championship teams, while Goodliffe is a 13-time winner of the Times Crossword Championships and UK sudoku champion. [5] [6]

  6. Template:World puzzle sudoku - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Sudoku 3x3 box - Wikipedia

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    Call tree: Template does and calls next Sudoku 9x9 grid expands args Sudoku 3x3 box table table with 9 boxes, main grid Sudoku 3x3 box box with 3x3 cells Sudoku 3x3 table table with 3x3 cells, int. grids only 3x3 box args: 1..9 cell digits, gc - grid color, internal minor grid borders only cellsize c1..9 - cell background colors Implementation Notes: |= is a continuation trick, see{{Chess ...

  8. Template talk:Sudoku 9x9 grid - Wikipedia

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    Implemented with multiple templates. Call tree order: Template:Sudoku 9x9 grid top wrapper, set defa values Template:Sudoku 9x9 table table with 9 boxes, 81 cells, major grids, outer border]] Template:Sudoku 3x3 box 3x3 box 9 cells Template:Sudoku 3x3 table 3x3 table with 9 cells, int. grids only, no outer border

  9. Mathematics of Sudoku - Wikipedia

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    A Sudoku whose regions are not (necessarily) square or rectangular is known as a Jigsaw Sudoku. In particular, an N × N square where N is prime can only be tiled with irregular N -ominoes . For small values of N the number of ways to tile the square (excluding symmetries) has been computed (sequence A172477 in the OEIS ). [ 10 ]