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Medium Sujiken Puzzles
Check out our collection of medium difficulty Sujiken puzzles. Test your brain with fun number grid puzzles that need both logic and strategy. Great for puzzle fans who want an enjoyable challenge. Download, print, and start solving.
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About Sujiken Puzzles
Sujiken puzzles are a special kind of logic puzzle with triangle-shaped grids instead of the square grids used in Sudoku. The grid is made up of 45 cells arranged in a right triangle, and each cell holds a number from 1 to 9. Just like in Sudoku, you must make sure that no number is repeated in any row, column, or any of the three larger 3x3 triangles.
Basic Rules / How to Play
- Fill the Grid: Fill each empty cell in the triangular grid with a digit from 1 to 9. The numbers used depend on the size of the grid. For example: A Sujiken puzzle with 6 rows might use the numbers 1 through 6.
- No Repetition in Rows: No digit can appear more than once in any row of the grid.
- No Repetition in Columns: No digit can appear more than once in any column of the grid.
- No Repetition in Diagonals: No digit can appear more than once along any diagonal line within the grid.
- No Repetition in Regions: The grid is divided into three triangular regions by bold lines. No digit can appear more than once within any of these regions.
Solving Tips and Techniques:
- Start with Clues: Use the given numbers to rule out options for nearby cells in the same row, diagonal, or group.
- Cross-Elimination: Check where rows, diagonals, and regions overlap. If you place a number in one spot, it cannot go in the same row, diagonal, or overlapping region.
- Triangular Regions: Look at the smaller triangle areas. If a triangle is missing just one number, you can usually figure it out right away.
- Diagonals: Focus on diagonal rules, as they are trickier than row or region rules. Use the given clues to figure out possible spots along crossing diagonals.
- Guessing (Trial and Error): If you get stuck, you might need to make an educated guess and then backtrack if it leads to a contradiction.
Sujiken puzzles are great for boosting your logic and spotting patterns, making them a fun and rewarding activity!