![]() ![]() You may also want to try solving the puzzle using a different approach or strategy. ![]() If you get stuck, try taking a break and coming back to the puzzle later with fresh eyes.Consider using advanced techniques such as "naked pairs" or "hidden pairs" to further narrow down the possible numbers for certain squares.Look for "hidden singles," which are squares that have only one possible number based on the numbers that are already present in the same row, column, or 3x3 grid, even if that number is not immediately obvious.If you find such a pair or triplet, you can eliminate those numbers from the other squares in the same row, column, or 3x3 grid. Look for pairs or triplets of squares within a row, column, or 3x3 grid that have only two or three possible numbers. ![]() You can do this by looking for squares that only have one possible number based on the numbers that are already present in the same row, column, or 3x3 grid.
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