Welcome to a puzzle that takes your Sudoku skills to the next level by linking two grids together! This Linked Classic Sudoku is a variant that appeared in the Sudoku Mahabharat 2015 Final, and I created it as practice for that championship. The puzzle consists of two standard 9x9 Sudoku grids that overlap in a specific area. The rules are classic for each grid, but the key twist is that the overlapping cells—those marked in both grids—must contain the same digits.
This creates a powerful connection between the two puzzles, requiring you to solve them in tandem. This puzzle is my 108th contribution to the Daily Sudoku League and offers a rich and satisfying challenge. It's perfect for solvers looking to practice multi-grid logic or for anyone who enjoys a complex and interconnected puzzle.
Rules of Linked Classic Sudoku
| Linked Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #108) |
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