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This is my new year resolution. I will solve at least the three sudokus on New York Times everyday.
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 27, 2024 ✦ Hard
Solving the Washington Post Sudoku realtime. Come play along!
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Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 27, 2024 ✦ Medium
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Solving the Washington Post Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.washingtonpost.com/games/sudoku/
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 27, 2024 ✦ Easy
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Solving the Washington Post Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.washingtonpost.com/games/sudoku/
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 27, 2024 ✦ Hard
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Solving the New York Times Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.nytimes.com/puzzles/sudoku
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 27, 2024 ✦ Medium
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Solving the New York Times Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.nytimes.com/puzzles/sudoku
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 27, 2024 ✦ Easy
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Solving the New York Times Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.nytimes.com/puzzles/sudoku
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 25, 2024 ✦ Hard
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Solving the Washington Post Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.washingtonpost.com/games/sudoku/
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 25, 2024 ✦ Medium
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Solving the Washington Post Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.washingtonpost.com/games/sudoku/
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 25, 2024 ✦ Easy
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Solving the Washington Post Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.washingtonpost.com/games/sudoku/
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 25, 2024 ✦ Hard
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Solving the New York Times Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.nytimes.com/puzzles/sudoku
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 25, 2024 ✦ Medium
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Solving the New York Times Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.nytimes.com/puzzles/sudoku
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 25, 2024 ✦ Easy
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Solving the New York Times Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.nytimes.com/puzzles/sudoku
Sunday Samurai Sudoku ✦ November 24, 2024 ✦ Easy
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Solving the Sunday Samurai Sudoku realtime. Come play along! puzzlemadness.co.uk/samuraisudoku/mixed
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 24, 2024 ✦ Hard
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Solving the Washington Post Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.washingtonpost.com/games/sudoku/
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 24, 2024 ✦ Medium
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Solving the Washington Post Sudoku realtime. Come play along! www.washingtonpost.com/games/sudoku/
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 24, 2024 ✦ Easy
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Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 24, 2024 ✦ Easy
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 24, 2024 ✦ Hard
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New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 24, 2024 ✦ Hard
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 24, 2024 ✦ Medium
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New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 24, 2024 ✦ Medium
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 24, 2024 ✦ Easy
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New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 24, 2024 ✦ Easy
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 23, 2024 ✦ Hard
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Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 23, 2024 ✦ Hard
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 23, 2024 ✦ Medium
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Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 23, 2024 ✦ Medium
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 23, 2024 ✦ Easy
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Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 23, 2024 ✦ Easy
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 23, 2024 ✦ Hard
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New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 23, 2024 ✦ Hard
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 23, 2024 ✦ Medium
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New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 23, 2024 ✦ Medium
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 23, 2024 ✦ Easy
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New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 23, 2024 ✦ Easy
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 22, 2024 ✦ Hard
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Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 22, 2024 ✦ Hard
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 22, 2024 ✦ Medium
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Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 22, 2024 ✦ Medium
Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 22, 2024 ✦ Easy
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Washington Post Sudoku ✦ November 22, 2024 ✦ Easy
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 22, 2024 ✦ Hard
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New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 22, 2024 ✦ Hard
New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 22, 2024 ✦ Medium
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New York Times Sudoku ✦ November 22, 2024 ✦ Medium
6:59 how do you get 6 in that box ? I’m stuck at this place itself
Yeah, this was a tricky one! Basically Box 8 has a pointing vector of 2 in column 6. So we can eliminate candidate value 2 in row 2 column 6. Once we do that, we are left with only one candidate value which is 6. Hope that helps.
I don't understand how you got the 3 in row 9 spot 9. I've stared at it for 30 minutes.
Hello. Thanks for the question! Around 2:28, we establish the (1,6) pair in column 2. As a side effect of that, we reveal a hidden pointing vector of 3s in box 7. When we analyse box 7, we see that the candidate value 3 only appears in row 8. Thus in row 8, we can eliminate all other candidate values of 3. Consequently, we remove candidate value 3 in row 8 spot 9, and we are only left with 1 possible location for 3 in box 9. Hope that clarified it :)
@@iSolveSudokus thanks I'm gonna retry it tomorrow
Interesting method
At 4:31 you eliminate 1,3 from row1,column1. why?
Because column 1 has a (1,3,9) triplet. or you can call it a hidden (4,8) pair. Hope that makes sense :)
Please post August 15th!!
I prefer solving Str8ts!
This is so fun to watch those own Pmarks getting deleted just by placing a number I'm addicted to sudokus Done like 100+ of them
Hiya, Can you pls explain how you knew to put a 9 and not a 5 @ 3:44 !!??
Hey! It was simply because there's no other space for 9 in that column. Hope that helps :)
@@iSolveSudokus oooo I see where I went wrong, not realising the 5/8 options in the middle right coloum, tyty
Nice video, keep up the good work!
8 mins. no pencil marks
Can you slow this down?
Hello Robert! Thanks for the comment. Feel free to use the youtube playback controls to play the video in slow motion. If you need specific help, feel free to reach out at isolvesudokus@icloud.com
Wish I could slow this down! I'm a🦥!
Hello Robert! Feel free to reach me at isolvesudokus@icloud.com. I can help you with some tips and techniques if you would like that. Have a nice day!
Very hard but interesting
I solve Str8ts instead! Str8ts has more interesting and diverse solving mechanisms!
I had never heard of Str8ts, but they seem challenging haha! Thanks for introducing me to it
It's my birthday today
Happy birthday to you my friend! I hope you have a great day :)
Very hard but interesting
at 8:20 can you explain how you knew to place a 9??
Sure! If we look at row 4 of the sudoku, we can see that the candidate value 1 is only available in cell 5 and cell 6 of the row. In other words, if we do not have 1 in cell 5 or 6 of the row, then row 4 will not have a 1 in it. This is not possible due to sudoku rules. Thus we can say that for middle box, 1 can only be put in the top row. Thus we can remove candidate value of 1 from all other cells in the middle box. When we do that, we can see that bottom-left cell in the middle box, only possible value is 9. Hence, we fill 9. Hope that helps :)
@@iSolveSudokus WOW!!! thank you soo much this explanation made perfect sense, i can go on with the rest of my day now haha
How did you get the 9 at 6:15 it's killing me lol
Ahaha yeah I should start doing voiceovers in the future. But until then, here’s a written version, Let’s consider Column 2 of the sudoku. We see that cells number 4, 6 and 8 of that column have possible candidate values 2,6,8. Three cells and only three candidate values combined. This means each of those cells will contain 2,6,8 in some order. We can’t know exactly the location of those values, but we can surely eliminate 2,6,8 candidate values from all other cells in that column. Hence in cell 9 of column 2, the only remaining candidate is 9. Did that make sense?
@@iSolveSudokus Ohhh okay I see now! Is this maneuver called something? I'm trying to learn the different techniques like naked pairs and stuff like that so I would look into the technique if there's a name for it! :) thanks so much!!!
Stuck again though lol, how did you the 2 right above that 9?
Yeah this was kind of tricky but luckily I spotted it. So after we did the 9, we see that in box 4, the candidate value 6 forms a pointing pair for column 2. Hence, we can eliminate candidate value 6 from cell 8 of column 2. Thus, only possible candidate is now 2.
That's great to hear you want to learn the art of sudokus! And you're very close. It is called a naked triples or triplet, which basically extends the naked pairs principle. You can easily find many articles but let me know if I can help you further :) Happy solving!
Not too difficult today. 10 mins.
Yeah! Honestly I don't know why I was so blind to not complete Row 5 haha
I was very surprised at the number of pairs. Interesting puzzle.
Do you ever do one of those where there are five grids connected at the corner mini grids? I used to be able to get a Sunday paper that had that in it. I can't anymore because they stopped carrying newspapers at my local Kroger and they were the only one that had it to begin with.
This is the first I have heard of such a format! Thanks for bringing it to my notice. I will look for an online version. Sometimes it gets tricky though because the good puzzles are often pay-walled :(
I suppose you can also have more of a problem ignoring extrainious input than I do. It's pretty common and probably goes along with being able to solve a hard NYT puzzle so quickly. Kudos on that, by the way. You're about twice as fast as I was when I still had a subscription.
Often it's just my tunnel vision, but yeah life problems do divert my attention as well. Thanks for the kind words and support!
Is there supposed to be sound of you coaching, because you stop and sit on a grid square doing nothing, with several obvious solves out there and it drives me nuts. 10:35
Ahaha! I agree it also drives me nuts when I am sitting on a square. Yeah, it's just my skill issue most of the time. It might be an obvious solve but I get tunnel vision on a particular row/column/box. But that's why I started this channel mainly - to get better at sudokus. And thanks for the idea! I can start doing voice-over coaching.