This variant, known by several names including Untouchable Sudoku, No Touch Sudoku, and UnTouch Sudoku, is a favorite among many puzzle enthusiasts. The core rule is that the same digit cannot appear in any two cells that touch, even at a corner. This creates a fascinating dynamic where you must constantly consider the neighbors of each digit. I've chosen the name used in the upcoming Sudoku Mahabharat for consistency. It's an easy, print-friendly puzzle perfect for a quick and satisfying solve. Let's see if you can complete it without any two digits touching!
Rules of UnTouch Sudoku
| UnTouch Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #59) |
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5:16, nice one!