A fluke indeed. At 5m6s you place the 6 in r9c8 on the assumption that in block 6, the 6s are either in r5 or6 of column 9, False, the 6 is not yet disambiguated and will end up being in row 4.
@@zen_art_of_guardian_sudoku I know daily live solving how hard it is. We viewers do puzzle irregularly, but you can't escape daily, it's happens, mostly we do the same wrong thing in our own solving.🙏
17 = row 1 column 7:
17, 21, 53, 69, 59,
91, 87, 96, 64, 86,
44, 61, 41, 54, 55,
94, 42, 14, 79, 33,
31, 11, 26, 65, 66,
15, 16, 22, 51, 52,
71, 39, 75, 77, 72,
13, 37, 99, 97, 85,
95, 83, 83, 88, 89,
18, 12, 32, 19, 98,
49, 48, 29, 28.
Ah, the fluke came pretty early. I hope you can catch up on your lost sleep.
A fluke indeed. At 5m6s you place the 6 in r9c8 on the assumption that in block 6, the 6s are either in r5 or6 of column 9, False, the 6 is not yet disambiguated and will end up being in row 4.
At 4:43 you identify the squares as containing 3 and 6. They in fact contain 3 and 8. I think this is a fluke.
Yes, miscalculated because r9c8 6 is fluke.
Yes, you're right. It was a fluke. I'll mark it.
@@Ramakrishnagm Thanks.
@@zen_art_of_guardian_sudoku
I know daily live solving how hard it is. We viewers do puzzle irregularly, but you can't escape daily, it's happens, mostly we do the same wrong thing in our own solving.🙏