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		nataraj
 
 
  Joined: 03 Aug 2007 Posts: 1048 Location: near Vienna, Austria
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:11 am    Post subject: headache | 
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				This one has been in my files for quite a long time.
 
 
My notes say it is from daily-sudoku.com (with a dash).
 
 
Every time I learn a new technique I try but never manage to solve it.
 
 
Anyone got an idea? Maybe something for the coming weekend?
 
 
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| 1     379   8      | 4     236   29     | 5     3679  36     | 
 
| 36    3459  3569   | 1589  368   7      | 13468 1369  2      | 
 
| 2367  34579 23679  | 1589  368   1589   | .     13679 1346   | 
 
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| 348   2     135    | 38    9     468    | 136   1356  7      | 
 
| 347   6     137    | 237   5     24     | 123   8     9      | 
 
| 9     3578  357    | 2378  1     268    | 236   4     356    | 
 
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| 23678 13789 23679  | 12589 2478  12589  | 13467 .     13456  | 
 
| 5     13789 2379   | 6     2478  1289   | 1347  1237  134    | 
 
| 267   17    4      | 125   27    3      | 9     12567 8      | 
 
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		Steve R
 
 
  Joined: 24 Oct 2005 Posts: 289 Location: Birmingham, England
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 1:49 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				A word of caution: this looks to be a serious puzzle, a very long way out of my depth. 
 
 
Sudoku Explainer rated it at 8.9 and used these tricks to solve it:
 
54 x Hidden Single 
 
1 x Direct Hidden Pair 
 
3 x Naked Single 
 
1 x Direct Hidden Triplet 
 
15 x Pointing 
 
1 x Claiming 
 
1 x Naked Pair 
 
2 x Hidden Pair 
 
1 x Swordfish 
 
1 x Hidden Triplet 
 
1 x Unique Rectangle type 1 
 
3 x Bidirectional Y-Cycle 
 
3 x Turbot Fish 
 
2 x Forcing X-Chain 
 
8 x Forcing Chain 
 
9 x Region Forcing Chains 
 
4 x Cell Forcing Chains 
 
1 x Dynamic Region Forcing Chains 
 
1 x Dynamic Cell Forcing Chains 
 
 
Whether 25 forcing chains are actually necessary may be open to question but I shall leave it to the more robust solvers to find out.
 
 
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