Consecutive Sudoku is a popular Sudoku Variation that adds an extra layer of logical deduction to the classic Sudoku rules. In addition to placing digits so that each row, column, and region contains every number exactly once, adjacent cells separated by white bars must contain consecutive numbers. This additional constraint creates interesting solving opportunities and makes the puzzle more challenging. Try solving Consecutive Sudoku Puzzle #33 and test your Sudoku solving skills.
Consecutive Sudoku Puzzle Instructions
Place digits in the given range in the grid in such a way that each row, column, and outlined area (dimensions given between parentheses) contains each of the digits exactly once. Neighboring cells which contain digits that differ by exactly ONE are separated by white bars.
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| Consecutive Sudoku Puzzle #33 – Use consecutive clues and Sudoku logic. |
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