Five Pair Sudoku Puzzle (Daily Sudoku League #115)

Five Pair Sudoku is a variant that I have seen many times on the SudokuCup website. It is quite well-known, but this is the first time I have tried to create one myself. The rule is simple—there are marked areas of 10 cells, and each area must contain two sets of five different digits. It adds a nice extra layer to the classic Sudoku logic.

I am posting this as the 115th puzzle in the Daily Sudoku League. If you have not tried this variant before, this is a good one to start with. It is not too hard, and the rule is easy to understand. Give it a go and see if you can solve it. I hope you enjoy this one.

Rules of the Five-Pair Sudoku 


Classic Sudoku Rules apply. Additionally, the 10-cell marked areas inside the grid should contain two sets of five digits.


Five Pair Sudoku Puzzle (Daily Sudoku League #115)
Five Pair Sudoku Puzzle (Daily Sudoku League #115)




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