Diagonal Renban Groups Sudoku is a fascinating Sudoku variation that combines diagonal constraints with Renban group logic. In addition to the standard Sudoku rules, the two main diagonals must also contain the digits 1 to 9 exactly once, while the marked Renban groups contain consecutive numbers in any order. This combination creates an extra layer of deduction and makes the puzzle more challenging than a regular Sudoku. Solvers must carefully analyze both the diagonal restrictions and the consecutive-digit groups to progress through the grid. It is an excellent puzzle for improving logical reasoning, pattern recognition, and advanced Sudoku-solving skills.
This Diagonal Renban Groups Sudoku is my 12th contribution to the Daily Sudoku League. Can you solve this Diagonal Renban Groups Sudoku puzzle?
Diagonal Renban Groups Sudoku Instructions
Place a digit from 1 to 9 in each empty cell so that each digit appears exactly once in each row, column, and outlined region. Additionally, the 2 main diagonals also contain digits 1 to 9. Marked extra regions contain consecutive digits, not necessarily in sequential order.
| Diagonal Renban Groups Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #12) |
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