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  2. Killer sudoku - Wikipedia

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    Killer sudoku. Killer sudoku (also killer su doku, sumdoku, sum doku, sumoku, addoku, or samunamupure) is a puzzle that combines elements of sudoku and kakuro. Despite the name, the simpler killer sudokus can be easier to solve than regular sudokus, depending on the solver's skill at mental arithmetic; the hardest ones, however, can take hours ...

  3. Mathematics of Sudoku - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical context. The general problem of solving Sudoku puzzles on n2 × n2 grids of n × n blocks is known to be NP-complete. [8] A puzzle can be expressed as a graph coloring problem. [9] The aim is to construct a 9-coloring of a particular graph, given a partial 9-coloring. The Sudoku graph has 81 vertices, one vertex for each cell.

  4. File:Sudoku Puzzle with nine empty groups.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Sudoku Puzzle (an automorphic puzzle with 18 clues).svg

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  6. Sudoku solving algorithms - Wikipedia

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    Sudoku solving algorithms. A typical Sudoku puzzle. A standard Sudoku contains 81 cells, in a 9×9 grid, and has 9 boxes, each box being the intersection of the first, middle, or last 3 rows, and the first, middle, or last 3 columns. Each cell may contain a number from one to nine, and each number can only occur once in each row, column, and box.

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  8. File:Sudoku-by-L2G-20050714.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description. Sudoku-by-L2G-20050714.svg. Sudoku layout. Date. 12 September 2006. Source. SVG version of "Sudoku-by-L2G-20050714.gif," a Sudoku layout generated by the GNU program Su Doku Solver and contributed in the public domain by Lawrence Leonard Gilbert. Created in Inkscape. Author.

  9. File:Nonomino Sudoku solution.svg - Wikipedia

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