If you're looking for a Sudoku variant that tests your ability to manage spatial relationships, this Non-Consecutive Sudoku is an excellent choice. The puzzle uses a classic 9x9 grid, but the key to solving lies in a simple yet powerful rule that restricts which digits can be placed next to each other. This constraint adds a layer of complexity that makes the puzzle both challenging and rewarding.
This puzzle is a great way to practice a classic variant that has appeared in many competitions. It's perfect for a focused session where you can explore the interplay between the non-consecutive rule and the classic Sudoku constraints. Grab your pencil and see how this unique rule shapes your solving path.
Rules of the Non-Consecutive Sudoku
| Non-Consecutive Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #64) |
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