Welcome to a puzzle that adds a slalom-like twist to your Sudoku solving! This Slalom Sudoku is my second puzzle of this type and my 76th contribution to the Daily Sudoku League. The variant first appeared in the Sudoku Grand Prix Championship 2014, and it offers a fresh and engaging challenge. The rule is simple: in rows containing poles, the cells between any two poles must contain a set of consecutive digits, without repetition. This creates a fun, zigzagging constraint that guides your solving path. This puzzle features a symmetrical design, as all hints are balanced. It's print-friendly and perfect for solvers looking for a unique and well-crafted challenge. Are you ready to navigate the slalom and complete the grid?
Rules of Slalom Sudoku
| Slalom Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #76) |
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