Naked Singles Method
When a cell has only one possible number, fill it immediately. This is the foundation of all Sudoku solving.
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When a cell has only one possible number, fill it immediately. This is the foundation of all Sudoku solving.
When a number can only go in one position within a row, column, or box, fill it even if the cell has multiple candidates.
When two cells in the same region contain the same two candidate numbers, eliminate those numbers from other cells.
When a candidate appears in exactly two positions in two parallel rows (or columns), powerful eliminations can be made.
Start by filling in all naked singles and hidden singles to create a foundation for advanced techniques.
Mark all possible values in empty cells. This visualization is crucial for spotting patterns.
Use naked pairs, pointing pairs systematically to eliminate impossible candidates.
When basic techniques stall, search for X-Wing, Swordfish and other complex patterns to break through.
Train your eye to quickly spot common patterns. The more patterns you recognize, the faster you solve.
When stuck, step away for a few minutes. Fresh eyes often spot solutions not visible before.
Always maintain accurate candidate lists. Clean, organized notes are essential for advanced techniques.
Consistent practice builds pattern recognition and technique mastery. Start easy and gradually increase difficulty.
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