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  2. Sudoku solving algorithms - Wikipedia

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    Backtracking is a depth-first search (in contrast to a breadth-first search), because it will completely explore one branch to a possible solution before moving to another branch. Although it has been established that approximately 5.96 x 10 26 final grids exist, a brute force algorithm can be a practical method to solve Sudoku puzzles.

  3. Sudoku - Wikipedia

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    Another variant on the logic of the solution is "Clueless Sudoku", in which nine 9×9 Sudoku grids are each placed in a 3×3 array. The center cell in each 3×3 grid of all nine puzzles is left blank and forms a tenth Sudoku puzzle without any cell completed; hence, "clueless". [24] Examples and other variants can be found in the Glossary of ...

  4. Mathematics of Sudoku - Wikipedia

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    A minimal puzzle is a proper puzzle from which no clue can be removed without introducing additional solutions. Solving Sudokus from the viewpoint of a player has been explored in Denis Berthier's book "The Hidden Logic of Sudoku" (2007) [7] which considers strategies such as "hidden xy-chains".

  5. Template:Sudoku 9x9 grid - Wikipedia

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    Template Call Tree does and calls next Sudoku 9x9 grid top wrapper, set defa values Sudoku 9x9 table table with 9 boxes, 81 cells, major grids, outer border Sudoku 3x3 box 3x3 box 9 cells Sudoku 3x3 table 3x3 table with 9 cells, int. grids only, no outer border Implementation Notes: (yes I am a compulsive newbie..} |tparm= {{{parm ...

  6. Killer sudoku - Wikipedia

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    Killer sudoku (also killer su doku, sumdoku, sum doku, sumoku, addoku, or samunanpure サムナンプレ sum-num(ber) pla(ce)) 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 ...

  7. Dancing Links - Wikipedia

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    Some of the better-known exact cover problems include tiling, the n queens problem, and Sudoku. The name dancing links , which was suggested by Donald Knuth , stems from the way the algorithm works, as iterations of the algorithm cause the links to "dance" with partner links so as to resemble an "exquisitely choreographed dance."

  8. Template:Sudoku 3x3 box - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Sudoku - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Articles relating to Sudoku, the logic-based placement ...