Renban Groups Sudoku is a fun variation that adds an interesting twist to classic sudoku rules. The word 'Renban' comes from Japanese and means consecutive numbers. In this puzzle, you follow all the normal sudoku rules, but with an extra challenge. Each outlined group in the puzzle must contain consecutive digits. This means if you have a group of five cells, the numbers must be like 1-2-3-4-5 or 3-4-5-6-7.
This puzzle was created for the Sudoku Mahabharat competition as practice material for puzzle lovers. Renban Groups Sudoku #96 is part of the Fun With Sudoku series. This variant helps you develop stronger logical thinking because you need to consider both Sudoku rules and the consecutive digit requirement. You must place 1-9 in each row and column, but the outlined groups add the extra rule about consecutive numbers. It's a rewarding puzzle that challenges your brain in a new way.
Rules of the Renban Groups Sudoku
| Renban Groups Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #96) |
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