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Note: Numbers may be repeated in colour regions as long as they do not break any of the traditional sudoku rules.
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| 1) | is this one possible? has anybody solved it? Comment by: asdf. Made on the 06th Feb 2006. |
| 2) | Yes, it was solvable, but actually the hardest until 14th. New techniques needed.... Comment by: asdf. Made on the 08th Feb 2006. |
| 3) | By the way, two solutions here. As long as I remember, a pair 2-4 in the middle column in the bottom-right sudoku. Comment by: asdf. Made on the 08th Feb 2006. |
| 4) | this is an extremely difficult puzzle, have had a few attempts with no joy Comment by: sarah beckett. Made on the 18th Feb 2006. |
| 5) | I did it after a number of attempts, but I kept forgetting that this site uses the rule that numbers can be repeated in a sum box, remembering that I was able to work it out. Very difficult, but rewarding at the end. I've Done it! :D Comment by: Buster. Made on the 20th Feb 2006. |
| 6) | #14 is not right. There are many solutions in the bottom right side Comment by: Pepe. Made on the 03rd Jul 2006. |
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To solve the puzzle you must make sure that every column, row and 3x3 box in each larger 9x9 grid contains the numbers 1 through to 9. The colours on the puzzle are the cages which all contain a small number which is the sum total of all the squares in that caged area. (The puzzles is basically a combination of a Samurai Sudoku puzzle and a Killer Sudoku Puzzle.)
Almost all of the puzzles can be solved using logic alone and there is no need to guess. A puzzle can take from 1 hour to almost a day to complete depending on its level and your experience. More on the rules and tips for quick solving can be found here.
The puzzles along with their solutions can be found on this site.
The Creator of Killer Samurai Sudoku is Melvyn Lawes. Read the short interview here.