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Hyper Kropki Sudoku(Evil) https://gridpuzzle.com/hyper-kropki-sudoku/y1v41

Latest score list for #y1v41

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intergration a second ago
19'9''
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Internet 15 minutes ago
8'26''
ph
phone 23 minutes ago
11'38''
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anonymous 15 minutes ago
10'47''
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Charlotte 58 minutes ago
13'22''
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finance 40 minutes ago
13'23''
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restoration an hour ago
10'58''
ma
majority an hour ago
10'51''
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software an hour ago
11'0''
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degree 58 minutes ago
19'16''

Latest score list for Hyper Kropki Sudoku

Re
Recovery solved puzzle No#4n815;
15'2''
in
insurance solved puzzle No#4n815;
12'41''
an
anonymous solved puzzle No#4n815;
9'5''
ma
makeup solved puzzle No#82mg5;
17'15''
an
anonymous solved puzzle No#yq7d1;
10'58''
se
sell cash solved puzzle No#21zvy;
5'1''
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Conference solved puzzle No#9e6vq;
9'34''
bl
blackboard solved puzzle No#pn46j;
15'34''
te
technology solved puzzle No#9w0gw;
11'8''
ph
photography solved puzzle No#jekqy;
12'59''

How to play Hyper Kropki Sudoku

Hyper Kropki Sudoku Rules

Classic Sudoku Rules apply. Additionally, if the absolute difference between two digits in neighbouring cells equals 1, then they are separated by a white dot. If the digit is half of the digit in the neighbouring cell, then they are separated by a black dot. The dot between 1 and 2 can be either white or black.

Hyper Kropki Sudoku Additional Rules:

  • Hyper Sudoku Rule:also known as Windoku, is a variation of Sudoku that adds an extra layer of challenge by introducing additional regions where the digits 1 to 9 must also be present.

A Kropki Sudoku puzzle consists of a standard Sudoku grid with the addition of either black or white circular markers between neighbouring pairs of squares. Black circles show all adjacent pairs of squares where the value in one square is double the other, while white circles show all pairs where one value is consecutive to the other. 'Consecutive' means that the numbers in the two squares have a numerical difference of '1'. For example: 2 and 3 are consecutive, as are 6 and 5.

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