Trio Sudoku is often considered one of the easiest variations, but what happens when you mix it with another rule set? You get a new challenge that's both familiar and fresh. This UnTouch Trio Sudoku is exactly that—a blend of the independent Trio structure with a constraint that governs the adjacency of digits. This particular puzzle is an easy version, but it's a fascinating look at how combining rules can create a unique and engaging solving experience.
This puzzle is a great way to see how different Sudoku concepts can be fused together. It's perfect for a focused session where you can appreciate the elegance of this hybrid design. Are you ready to explore this gentle mix of Trio and spatial logic?
This UnTouch Trio Sudoku I am posting as the 106th Sudoku in the Fun With Sudoku Series.
Rules of the UnTouch Trio Sudoku
Trio Sudoku Rules apply. Additionally, no two of the same number can touch each other diagonally.
| UnTouch Trio Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #106) |
Previous Fun With Sudoku Series puzzle: Rossini Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #105)
Next Fun With Sudoku Series puzzle: Odd-Even Consecutive Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #107)
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