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== Popular Variants == | == Popular Variants == | ||
These often appear in newspapers or feature in dedicated puzzle books. | These often appear in newspapers or feature in dedicated puzzle books. | ||
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; [[Killer]] | Sum-Sudoku | Samunamupure | ; [[Killer]] | Sum-Sudoku | Samunamupure | ||
: Given numbers are replaced by cages labeled with the sum of the digits inside the cage. This is by far the most popular Sudoku variation. | : Given numbers are replaced by cages labeled with the sum of the digits inside the cage. This is by far the most popular Sudoku variation. | ||
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== Common Variants == | == Common Variants == | ||
There appear occasionally in newspapers, but have dedicated websites and appear on a regular basis in Sudoku variant books. | There appear occasionally in newspapers, but have dedicated websites and appear on a regular basis in Sudoku variant books. | ||
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; [[Clueless]] | ; [[Clueless]] | ||
: A puzzle with 9 Sudoku grids where the center nonets form a 10th Sudoku grid. | : A puzzle with 9 Sudoku grids where the center nonets form a 10th Sudoku grid. | ||
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; [[Greater Than]] | ; [[Greater Than]] | ||
: A puzzle where the given digits are replaced by greater-than signs. | : A puzzle where the given digits are replaced by greater-than signs. | ||
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| + | ; [[Consecutive Puzzle]] | ||
| + | : A puzzle where any 2 adjacent cells containing consecutive digits are marked on the border between the cells. | ||
; [[Non-Consecutive]] | ; [[Non-Consecutive]] | ||
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== Other Variants == | == Other Variants == | ||
These variants are less common. | These variants are less common. | ||
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| + | ; [[Sudoku3D]] | ||
| + | : A 3D implementation of a classic sudoku. [[Sudoku3D]] is a single puzzle on a surface of 4x4x4 cube. | ||
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| + | ; [[Center Dot]] | ||
| + | : An ordinary Sudoku with an extra [[constraint]] involving the center square of each [[box]]. | ||
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; [[Asterisk]] | ; [[Asterisk]] | ||
: An ordinary Sudoku with an extra [[constraint]] which looks like an asterisk. | : An ordinary Sudoku with an extra [[constraint]] which looks like an asterisk. | ||
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; [[Shaolin]] | Gattai-25 | ; [[Shaolin]] | Gattai-25 | ||
: A puzzle with 25 partially overlapping Sudoku grids. | : A puzzle with 25 partially overlapping Sudoku grids. | ||
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| + | ; [[Kansuko]] | ||
| + | : A 3x9 grid with a sum column as an additional constraint. | ||
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| + | == External Links == | ||
| + | * Sudoku Variants wiki at the [http://www.worldpuzzle.org/wiki/index.php/Sudoku_Variants World Puzzle Federation web site] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:56, 22 July 2025
There are numerous ways to vary the basic Sudoku format. Yet, only a few variations have developed a loyal group of supporters. Most variations are regarded as a curiosity.
Variant Types
There are many ways to vary a Sudoku. Here are only a few examples:
- Change the size (4x4, 6x6, 12x12, 16x16, 25x25)
- Add extra constraints (Sudoku-X, Windoku, Asterisk, Even-Odd, Non-Consecutive)
- Replace boxes by other shapes (Jigsaw)
- Replace givens by alternative clues (Killer, Greater Than)
- Replace digits by letters, symbols or images (Wordoku, Picture Sudoku)
- Merge several constituent puzzles (Gattai, Samurai, Clueless)
- Use non-rectangular cells (Hanidoku)
To complicate things, a puzzle maker can combine several of these alterations.
Popular Variants
These often appear in newspapers or feature in dedicated puzzle books.
- Killer | Sum-Sudoku | Samunamupure
- Given numbers are replaced by cages labeled with the sum of the digits inside the cage. This is by far the most popular Sudoku variation.
- Jigsaw | Nonomino | Squiggly | Irregular Sudoku
- 3x3 boxes are replaced by regions with an irregular shape.
- Sudoku-X
- The 2 diagonals also require digits 1 through 9.
- Windoku | Hypersudoku | NRC-Sudoku
- There are 4 additional 3x3 boxes in the grid which must also contain digits 1 through 9.
- Samurai | Gattai-5
- A puzzle with 5 partially overlapping Sudoku grids.
Common Variants
There appear occasionally in newspapers, but have dedicated websites and appear on a regular basis in Sudoku variant books.
- Clueless
- A puzzle with 9 Sudoku grids where the center nonets form a 10th Sudoku grid.
- Flower Sudoku
- A puzzle where 4 Sudoku grids each overlap 6 boxes of a central Sudoku grid.
- Hanidoku
- A puzzle with hexagonal cells that must contain a consecutive series of digits.
- Greater Than
- A puzzle where the given digits are replaced by greater-than signs.
- Consecutive Puzzle
- A puzzle where any 2 adjacent cells containing consecutive digits are marked on the border between the cells.
- Non-Consecutive
- A puzzle where 2 adjacent cells cannot contain consecutive digits.
Other Variants
These variants are less common.
- Sudoku3D
- A 3D implementation of a classic sudoku. Sudoku3D is a single puzzle on a surface of 4x4x4 cube.
- Center Dot
- An ordinary Sudoku with an extra constraint involving the center square of each box.
- Asterisk
- An ordinary Sudoku with an extra constraint which looks like an asterisk.
- Sukaku
- An ordinary Sudoku, except that the starting position contains pencilmarks instead of givens.
- Sumo | Gattai-13
- A puzzle with 13 partially overlapping Sudoku grids.
- Shaolin | Gattai-25
- A puzzle with 25 partially overlapping Sudoku grids.
- Kansuko
- A 3x9 grid with a sum column as an additional constraint.
External Links
- Sudoku Variants wiki at the World Puzzle Federation web site