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By Aad van de Wetering. Normal sudoku rules apply. Adjacent cells on a grey line must contain digits that differ in value by only 1 or 2. Featured in video: "The Simplest Ruleset In Sudoku" Solve Counter: 7068 (in 232.5 days)


Solving "Fireworks" by Aad van de Wetering YouTube

By Aad van de Wetering. Normal sudoku rules apply. Orthogonally adjacent digits within a cage must differ by at least 5. Featured in video: "A Sudoku With Only One Given Digit (and it's a 4!)" Solve Counter: 8199 (in 16 days)


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This puzzle takes inspiration from Qodec's "Qarpet Beater", and Aad van de Wetering's "Tetro Trick", which Simon from Cracking the Cryptic covered in a video recently.


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Pretty sure Simon plays most of them, and you can get them on the channel! Have you tried looking for him on the ctc discord? I haven't spent much time there but gather it's a pretty rich resource.


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by Aad van de Wetering Normal sudoku rules apply. Digits may not repeat along a main diagonal (marked in blue). Along thermometers, digits must increase from the bulb end.


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Puzzle link: https://app.crackingthecryptic.com/sudoku/FPPb3T2JqT


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The Dutch Miracle by Aad van de Wetering Normal sudoku rules apply. Along each positive diagonal (ie from SW to NE): 1) all the digits are different; and 2) adjacent digits (ie those touching at a corner) must have a difference of at least 4.


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About an hour ago, with the help of Aad van de Wetering's polyomino solver (to quickly test various positions), I found a shape which would work for both I and X. It took 45 minutes or so to find solutions for the other ten pentominoes. For eight of the shapes, the first solvable position I found had a unique solution.


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Set Equivalence Theory (SET) is an application of Sudoku that establishes an equivalence relationship between cells in different regions of a Sudoku grid. Some of the most common examples of Set Equivalence Theory include the Phistomefel Ring and Aad van de Wetering's Tetro Trick.


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By Aad van de Wetering. Normal sudoku rules apply. The sum of two neighbouring digits on a grey line is always either 7 or 9. Solve Counter: 4678 (in 15.5 hours)


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- The central marked 3x3 square must form a magic sequence (see below) - In this instance a magic sequence is all vertical, horizontal and diagonal rows within the central 3x3 square have the same sum value. - All credit to Aad van de Wetering.


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Sam Cappleman-Lynes (Feadoor) is a popular puzzle creator on Cracking The Cryptic. He is one of Simon Anthony's favorite sudoku constructors. Feadoor is known for setting classic sudokus as well as some sudoku variant puzzles with brilliant logic. He once hosted a contest amongst the CTC community to come up with a solution path for a puzzle he had created.


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by Aad van de Wetering Normal sudoku rules apply. The central 3x3 box (in grey) is a magic square ie each row/column/3-cell diagonal must add to the same sum. On each coloured diamond there are a maximum of three different digits. (No digits need to be placed on the yellow diamond outside the grid!)


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I was doing a fairly simple randomized killer sudoku and while I was going through getting easy initial digits, I noticed that the cages lined up almost perfectly to be able to use Aad van de Wetering's set theory trick (from the CtC video "A Sudoku to Troll Your Friends With).

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