Welcome to a puzzle that introduces a fresh and innovative clue system to our Daily Sudoku League! Today's Max Triplet Sudoku is a variant that appeared in the World Sudoku Championship 2014 and was invented by Richard Stolk. While classic Sudoku rules apply, the clues outside the grid work differently. Each external number indicates the maximum possible sum of any three consecutive digits in that row or column. The puzzle guarantees that this maximum sum is achieved at least once. This unique rule requires you to think about sums and positioning in a completely new way. Are you ready to find those maximum triplets?
This Sudoku puzzle is my 49th contribution to the Daily Sudoku League. Can you solve this Max Triplet Sudoku puzzle?
Rules of Max Triplet Sudoku
Classic Sudoku Rules apply. Additionally, the clues outside the grid indicate the maximum sum of any three consecutively placed numbers in the corresponding direction. This sum must be achieved at least once in that direction.
| Max Triplet Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #49) |
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