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Jigsaw sandwich sudoku(Expert) https://gridpuzzle.com/jigsaw-sandwich-sudoku/n2g9r

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magento solved puzzle No#mjp4r;
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James solved puzzle No#q84v2;
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sandwich solved puzzle No#mjp4r;
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anonymous solved puzzle No#56d40;
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Fitness solved puzzle No#9w2jq;
11'45''
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Hail car solved puzzle No#q84v2;
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masters solved puzzle No#4nq8e;
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How to play Jigsaw sandwich sudoku

Sandwich Sudoku contains extra numbers outside the grid. These extra clues indicate the sum of digits between 1 and 9 in the corresponding row or column.

  • Each region must contain the numbers 1 to 9, without repetitions.

Here are some tips for solving Jigsaw Sudoku puzzles:

  • Start by looking for clues in the existing numbers. For example, if a number appears only once in a row, then it must be the missing number in that row.

  • Look for patterns in the numbers. For example, if a number appears in two of the three rows in a region, then it must also appear in the third row.

  • Use elimination to rule out impossible numbers. For example, if a number appears in a row and a column, then it cannot also appear in the corresponding region.

  • Be patient and persistent. Jigsaw Sudoku puzzles can be challenging, but they are also very satisfying to solve.

I hope these tips help you solve Jigsaw Sudoku puzzles.
Here are some of the differences between Sudoku and Jigsaw Sudoku:

  • Sudoku uses 3x3 blocks, while Jigsaw Sudoku uses irregular-shaped regions.

  • Sudoku has a fixed number of regions (9), while Jigsaw Sudoku can have a variable number of regions.

  • Sudoku regions are all the same size, while Jigsaw Sudoku regions can be of different sizes.

  • Sudoku is generally easier than Jigsaw Sudoku.

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