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Sutoreto(Easy) https://gridpuzzle.com/sutoreto/d8gn0

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lawyer a second ago
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realtor 3 minutes ago
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damage 20 minutes ago
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Hail car 21 minutes ago
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anonymous an hour ago
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make money 43 minutes ago
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guest an hour ago
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Donate 43 minutes ago
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Elijah an hour ago
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anonymous 2 hours ago
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Latest score list for Sutoreto

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guest solved puzzle No#v84pz;
5'20''
ma
masters solved puzzle No#zg0gy;
8'51''
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Isabella solved puzzle No#zqeky;
4'28''
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guest solved puzzle No#gw8mv;
18'21''
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settlements solved puzzle No#dp262;
7'9''
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guest solved puzzle No#zg5qv;
14'10''
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Conference solved puzzle No#9erzw;
7'7''
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anonymous solved puzzle No#7je89;
5'58''
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Automotive solved puzzle No#v8z24;
17'3''
me
medical solved puzzle No#6mrxq;
16'49''

How to play Sutoreto

Sutoreto Rule

Sutoreto grid with black and white cells. Some white cells contain numbers. The aim is to place a number into every white cell. The numbers in a horizontal or vertical stripe of consecutive white cells must form a sequence of numbers without gaps, but in any order (for example: 2-4-1-3).

Sutoreto grid with black and white cells. Some white cells contain numbers. The aim is to place a number into every white cell. The numbers in a horizontal or vertical stripe of consecutive white cells must form a sequence of numbers without gaps, but in any order (for example: 2-4-1-3).

Str8ts (also known as "Straights") is a logic puzzle, invented by Jeff Widderich (Canada). It is a grid, partially divided by black cells into compartments. Each compartment, vertically or horizontally, must contain a straight - a set of consecutive numbers, but in any order (for example: 2-1-3-4). The aim is to fill all white cells with the numbers from 1 to N (where N is the size of the grid). No single number can repeat in any row or column. Clues in black cells remove that number as an option in that row and column, and are not part of any straight.

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