Consecutive Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #125)

Consecutive Sudoku is one of my favorite Sudoku types. However, there are not many Consecutive Sudoku that I have created. Last few days, I have been creating many Sudoku puzzles of this type and you will see these puzzles being published here soon.
This Consecutive Sudoku I am posting as 125th Sudoku in the Daily Sudoku League. Can you solve this Consecutive Sudoku puzzle?
Consecutive Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #125)
Consecutive Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #125)

Consecutive Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #125) Solution

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Unknown said...

This is my second consecutive sudoku ever. So just to clarify: in left lowermost 3x3 there is an unmarked consecutive pair (a 9 in column1, row7 and a 1 in col1 row8). Is this an oversight or does the rule only apply to the marked cells?


Rajesh Kumar said...

Thanks for your comments. Hope you enjoyed solving the Sudoku puzzles here on this website. Please solve the other thousands of puzzles and Sudoku here and post your comments and feedback.
Now to clarify you doubt. 9 and 1 are not Consecutive Numbers, so these are unmarked.


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