Dave green sudoku1/23/2023 This bypass trace here begins with two resolve 3-fills. In the box marking event NE3m, the “m”, standing for slink “marks”, is added because the slink occurs on the 6: list, rather than the 3: list.Įach trace follow up is a left to right sequence of nested lists of effect, indented below their causes. The box marking trace identifies the boxes in which box slinks, and line triplets (“t”) occur, for each value. ![]() The full Basic trace shows three clues in the bypass, and one in box marking. W8 then follows, either from the 8’s dublex, or from the West box 3-fill’s naked pair W12. In the bypass, a r9 3-fill resolves into SW8and the naked pair 36. It’s handy for browsing and includes dates for monthly archive access.Ĭomment on this page if you if you have navigation questions or suggestions. This page lists post titles, organized by collection or reviewed author. This is information on solving aids, including the use of Microsoft ©PowerPoint and ©Word templates for solving, how to load a puzzle and how to draw curves, and coloring technique.Ī glossary of Sysudoku and related Sudoku community terminology.Īn explanation of follow up traces, which is probably unnecessary for experienced solvers. Drag for a list of reviews and dates, then use the monthly archive to get the review post. The review pages are included on some weekly posts. The page pyramid manual on Sudoku methods and Sysudoku innovations.Ĭlick for the parent page that describes the contents of a review table. A walk through demo of Sysudoku Basic is included. These pages briefly describe the distinctive Systematic Sudoku approach to solving puzzles. Click for the parent page, or drag down rightward for the menu for child pages. The menu bar under the header picture links to the parent pages described below. It brings a list of posts related to your search term, similar to the archive or tag list. Another back arrow and you’re back to the original post, usually the home page.Ī Search box is at upper right on the post window. Use the back arrow to close the display and, return to the month’s page for browsing. ![]() Click on a tag for a list of posts with the same tag. ![]() Categories and tags are also listed at there. Comments and replies for the post are at the bottom of the full text. Click on a month in the right side column under Archives and the posts of that month are shown with date, title and an opening phrase. Sysudoku posts can be accessed by scrolling back through posts, but individual posts are directly accessed by date.
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