I created this Sudoku for Sudoku Mahabharat Round 6 themed Neighbhours. I kept the original puzzle very easy. However, this puzzle type was not included in the championship. Later, I removed many of the givens in this puzzle to make it a medium level. In fact, this puzzle is quite easy as compared to one of my previously posted Non-Consecutive Sudoku titled Non-Consecutive Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #34).
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This Non-Consecutive Sudoku is my 104th contribution to Daily Sudoku League. Can you solve this Non-Consecutive Sudoku puzzle?
Rules of Non-Consecutive Sudoku
Classic Sudoku Rules apply. Moreover, no adjacent cell pairs (sharing an edge) can contain digits that are consecutive to each other.
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Solution of Mini Sudoku Series Puzzle: Classic Sudoku (Mini Sudoku Series #40)
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It is very easy