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Puzzles such as Sudoku or Kakuro, where the final state of a pre-existing grid must be deduced logically through clues placed within and/or around the grid. Use with the [logical-deduction] tag. For puzzles where you are given a list of clues which can be used to compose a grid to solve them logically, use the [logic-grid] tag instead.
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How to solve this 0hn0 position?
@Nautilus has a good answer, but I'd like to point out a quick thing that numbers joined by blue in a row or column are 'linked'. For instance on the bottom row the 5,5,4 tell you a great deal. The …
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Sudoku NYT medium difficulty
When you find rows and columns that have only three boxes left you fill those numbers in (green in the image). Switch contexts and realize you now have only three empty boxes in the top-right square. …
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Is there anywhere else I can go without guessing randomly?
Here are a some things I see:
I'll reference my red circled numbers with parenthesis like (1) and the numbers on the board with single quotes like '1'.
The '2' already has one bomb, so one of the tw …