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Tripledoku is an extension of the traditional Sudoku puzzle, but with three overlapping Sudoku grids instead of just one. Similar to Double Sudoku, Tripledoku provides a heightened level of challenge and complexity.
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In a Tripledoku puzzle:
- There are three 9x9 grids arranged side by side.
- Each grid adheres to the standard Sudoku rules: every row, every column, and every 3x3 subgrid must contain the numbers 1 through 9 with no repeats.
- Additionally, there are overlaps between the grids, with some squares belonging to two or even all three grids. These overlapping squares must satisfy the constraints of all the grids they belong to.
Solving a Tripledoku puzzle requires careful consideration of the interactions between the three grids. Players must not only ensure that each grid individually follows the rules of Sudoku but also that the overlaps between the grids are correctly filled, taking into account the numbers already present in adjacent grids.
Overall, Tripledoku puzzles offer a significant challenge and require advanced problem-solving skills and logical deduction to solve. They are well-suited for Sudoku enthusiasts looking for an extra layer of complexity in their puzzles.