Today's Consecutive Sequence Sudoku is a puzzle from my older stock, created a few years back, and now republished for the practice of the World Sudoku Championship 2014. This type, or a very similar one, has appeared in earlier World Sudoku Championships under the name Snake Sudoku. The rules are elegant: numbers on a line must be consecutive and cannot repeat. This puzzle is a great way to prepare for the sequential logic required in many championship variants. Let's see if you can master this classic path-based Sudoku.
This Sudoku puzzle is my 51st contribution to the Daily Sudoku League. Can you solve this Consecutive Sequence Sudoku puzzle?
Rules of Consecutive Sequence Sudoku
Classic Sudoku Rules apply. Additionally, numbers on lines must form a consecutive sequence, i.e., adjacent digits have the difference 1, and numbers may not repeat along a line.
| Consecutive Sequence Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #51) |
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