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The Power of ‘Candidate Numbers’ Revealed!

When you find it hard to identify straightforward answers in Sudoku, then it is time to use candidate numbers. The candidate numbers help in filling out all the possibilities for each empty cell depending on the figures already present on…

Mastering the ‘Obvious Singles’ Technique

This Sudoku solving technique is all about the use of candidate numbers or notes. How does it work? Just write down the possible candidate numbers in each square first. Then, identify those squares which only have one candidate number remaining.…

Mastering the ‘Obvious Pairs’ Technique

The ‘Obvious Pairs’ is also called ‘Naked Pairs’. This method is based on the same principle as the ‘Obvious Singles’ technique. Find all possible candidate numbers in each cell and identify pairs of cells within a 3×3 block having similar…

Mastering the ‘Obvious Triples’ Technique

The ‘Obvious Triples’ technique operates on a similar principle as the ‘Obvious Pairs’ method, but instead of looking for pairs, you need to identify three cells that contain the same set of candidate numbers. While this method might seem complex…

The ‘Hidden Singles’ Strategy

The ‘Hidden Singles’ technique is essentially a basic strategy; it also relies heavily on using candidate numbers effectively. The key principle is that a candidate number should appear only once within a 3×3 block. Let’s dive into an example. As…

The ‘Hidden Pairs’ Strategy

The ‘Hidden Pairs’ technique builds on the principles of the ‘Hidden Singles’ method, but it’s a bit more advanced. This strategy involves a careful analysis of the candidate numbers in each cell. The key condition for ‘Hidden Pairs’ is to…

The ‘Hidden Triples’ Strategy

The ‘Hidden Triples’ technique operates on the same foundational principles as ‘Hidden Pairs,’ but it involves a bit more complexity. This method comes into play when you have three cells within a column, row, or 3×3 block that share the…