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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) | keep me up to date on your new samurai puzzles. Thanks! Comment by: Jacob. Made on the 26th Apr 2006. |
| 2) | I think there's a problem with the bottom left section of this one.... just can't get it to work - even ignoring results from the other sections. any clues? or is it broken?? Comment by: mikey. Made on the 09th May 2006. |
| 3) | The total in the 3 down lines in the left down corner is too high. This one IS not correct......... Comment by: Øystein Herskedal. Made on the 15th Jun 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.