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- $\begingroup$ Really Interesting, impressed by the variety of puzzles you have made !! $\endgroup$Anonymous– Anonymous2021-01-19 17:51:19 +00:00Commented Jan 19, 2021 at 17:51
- $\begingroup$ @Anonymous yeah this is my favourite of all the wacky ones :) I wish I could take credit, but sadly none of these are original ideas, and I have seen them all before, but I wanted to make my own to showcase my favourites here! $\endgroup$Beastly Gerbil– Beastly Gerbil2021-01-19 18:03:20 +00:00Commented Jan 19, 2021 at 18:03
- 1$\begingroup$ This one was awesome! Super enjoyable :-) $\endgroup$Jeremy Dover– Jeremy Dover2021-01-19 18:38:24 +00:00Commented Jan 19, 2021 at 18:38
- 1$\begingroup$ There are redundant clues here, for example the "2" clues in row 9 and column 9 are obviously unnecessary. Skyscraper sudokus are more fun with the minimum number of clues, not every possible clue. $\endgroup$alephzero– alephzero2021-01-20 02:05:39 +00:00Commented Jan 20, 2021 at 2:05
- $\begingroup$ @alephzero oh do you mean on the outside? That would be interesting, the only ones I’ve ever seen have had all the outside clues filled in, so I copied that format when making this. There’s no doubt this could be harder, but these are mostly aimed as a showcase of these types of sudokus, so the aim is more light hearted fun than difficulty, though I tried making most as hard as I could :) $\endgroup$Beastly Gerbil– Beastly Gerbil2021-01-20 02:30:09 +00:00Commented Jan 20, 2021 at 2:30
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