I have a bunch of Non-Consecutive Sudoku puzzles waiting to be published. This is the first of many that I am planning to share. Non-Consecutive Sudoku is a popular variant, and I enjoy making them. The rule is simple—no two consecutive numbers can be next to each other. It sounds easy, but it changes the way you solve the puzzle.
This is the 72nd puzzle in the Fun With Sudoku Series. If you like this type, keep an eye out for more coming soon. I hope you enjoy solving this one. It is a nice, straightforward puzzle that will give you a good mental workout without being too hard. Let me know how you find it in the comments.
Rules of the Non-Consecutive Sudoku
| Non-Consecutive Sudoku Puzzle (Fun With Sudoku #72) |
Previous Fun With Sudoku Series Puzzle: Trio Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #71)
Next Fun With Sudoku Series Puzzle: Classic Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #73)
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