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Not using guesses, then I doubt I'd ever have a situation like that. Plus, I'm too lazy to do the basic coding required to get the stupid boxes to line up.
I went crazy yesterday, and bought the Independent's first book of Super Sodoku. It's a 16x16 grid, with 0-9 and A-F to put into the squares. And I haven't even finished the first one yet.
Mainly because I've been here, or playing games.
Originally posted by DrSpike
Well I'm not sure what the distinction between the guess and working it out is. Say there are a few possibilities left, and you put in a 'guess' and follow that 'guess' to it's logical conclusion, to find that there is no solution with your initial choice. That's one quite reasonable way of proceeding and eliminating possibilities.
I am still interested in developing an algorithm that solves Sudoku. Maybe some time Real Soon.
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Originally posted by Dauphin
Not sure why it became such a massive phenomemon just now, I've been doing them for quite a while (8-9 months or whenever it was The Times started doing them) and its only in the last couple that its become the jeux du jour.
It's since a guy called Wayne Gould developed a program to generate them ad libitum.
He sold it to different papers.
Easier and cheaper to generate than classical crosswords.
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the Wapo now carries this Sudoko thing, so i sometimes do it on the metro after ive finished the crossword. I can do the easy ones, and almost all of the medium, but have difficulty with the hard. I prefer to do it pretty "ad hoc" POTM was doing one, and I saw here writing out some huge chart of possibilities.
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