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Posted: 19 years ago
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oops can any one help me

i cant seem to upload the sudoku puzzle

i wrote a long lesson

but now i cant upload sudoku

😕

ok i m re editing this

i got some info and i hope u understand

if not i wud ans u in more simple way ok

Solution methods

The strategy for solving a puzzle may be regarded as comprising a combination of three processes: scanning, marking up, and analyzing.

The 33 region in the top-right corner must contain a 5. By hatching across and up from 5s located elsewhere in the grid, the solver can eliminate all the empty cells in the top-right corner which cannot contain a 5. This leaves only one possible cell for a 5 (highlighted in green).
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Scanning

Scanning is performed at the outset and throughout the solution. Scans need be performed only once in between analyses. Scanning consists of two techniques:

    Cross-hatching: the scanning of rows to identify which line in a region may contain a certain numeral by a process of elimination. The process is repeated with the columns. For fastest results, the numerals are scanned in order of their frequency. It is important to perform this process systematically, checking all of the digits 1–9.
  • Counting 1–9 in regions, rows, and columns to identify missing numerals. Counting based upon the last numeral discovered may speed up the search. It also can be the case, particularly in tougher puzzles, that the best way to ascertain the value of a cell is to count in reverse—that is, by scanning the cell's region, row, and column for values it cannot be, in order to see what remains.

Advanced solvers look for "contingencies" while scanning, narrowing a numeral's location within a row, column, or region to two or three cells. When those cells lie within the same row and region, they can be used for elimination during cross-hatching and counting. Puzzles solved by scanning alone without requiring the detection of contingencies are classified as "easy;" more difficult puzzles cannot be solved by basic scanning alone.

A method for marking likely numerals in a single cell by the placing of pencil dots. To reduce the number of dots used in each cell, the marking would only be done after as many numbers as possible have been added to the puzzle by scanning. Dots are erased as their corresponding numerals are eliminated as candidates.
A method for marking likely numerals in a single cell by the placing of pencil dots. To reduce the number of dots used in each cell, the marking would only be done after as many numbers as possible have been added to the puzzle by scanning. Dots are erased as their corresponding numerals are eliminated as candidates.
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Marking up

Scanning stops when no further numerals can be discovered, making it necessary to engage in logical analysis. One method to guide the analysis is to mark candidate numerals in the blank cells. There are two popular notations: subscripts and dots.

  • In the subscript notation the candidate numerals are written in subscript in the cells. However, original puzzles printed in a newspaper usually are too small to accommodate more than a few digits of normal handwriting. Thus, solvers often create a larger copy of the puzzle.
  • The second notation uses a pattern of dots in each square, where the dot position indicates a number from 1 to 9. The dot notation can be used on the original puzzle. Dexterity is required in placing the dots, since misplaced dots or inadvertent marks inevitably lead to confusion and may not be easily erased.

An alternative technique is to "mark up" the numerals that a cell cannot be. A cell will start empty and as more constraints become known, it will slowly fill until only one mark is missing. Assuming no mistakes are made and the marks can be overwritten with the value of a cell, there is no longer a need for any erasures.

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Analysis

The two main approaches to analysis are "candidate elimination" and "what-if".

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Candidate elimination

In "candidate elimination", progress is made by successively eliminating candidate numerals from cells to leave one choice. After each answer has been achieved, another scan may be performed—usually checking to see the effect of the contingencies. One method works by identifying "matched cells". If precisely two cells within a scope (a particular row, column, or region) contain the same two candidate numerals (p,q), or if precisely three cells within a scope contain the same three candidate numerals (p,q,r), these cells are said to be matched. The placement of these numerals anywhere else within that same scope would make a solution impossible; thus, the candidate numerals (p,q,r) scope can be deleted. When all else fails, ask the question, 'Would entering the eliminated numeral prevent completion of the other necessary placements?' If the answer to the question is 'Yes,' then the candidate numeral in question can be eliminated.

see if u guys understood this

simple ans is by process of elimination

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Posted: 19 years ago
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thanks!!!!! i think it will help ppl that were confused......
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Posted: 19 years ago
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oh wow one reply only nothin else

well well i hope it was useful for everyone who wanted to know the trick
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Posted: 19 years ago
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hey..that was a great lesson but i think that you need to post that in the ML cuz i don't think that it's really related to DYND so can u just post it there instead..but that was a nice lesson
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: umi82990

hey..that was a great lesson but i think that you need to post that in the ML cuz i don't think that it's really related to DYND so can u just post it there instead..but that was a nice lesson

it is related to this forum... we recently had to do this for BB task 2 and most of us struggled to finish it!

thanks meena!

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Posted: 19 years ago
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u r all welcome
well shaks is right
most of the ppl here struggled with sudoku
its not that difficult
but i m tellin u i cant do middle and difficult level
i can solve easy ones
the process is same
but i hvnt yet fully attempted the difficult levels

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Since I new give some time to try it plz - 😊
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Posted: 19 years ago
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wow.. thnx for posting the info
i just love soduku..
i try to solve two soduku in a day if i have time but atleast i can manage one 😛
i love soduku 😃
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Thank you for that lesson. I hope that helps members who couldnt complete the task for Bade Bhaiya 😊

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