Quadruple Clue Sudoku
Four numbers on an intersection that need to be placed in the
surrounding cells. That is all you need to know to solve this
sudoku.
Problem
By Henry Kwok
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Rules of Quadruple Clue Sudoku
This is a variation of sudoku on a "standard" 9x9 grid which
contains a set of special clue-numbers. These are small numbers
provided by sets of 4 small digits. Each set of 4 small digits in
the intersection of two grid lines stands for the numbers in the
four cells of the grid adjacent to this set.
The remaining rules are as in a "standard" sudoku, and the
object of the puzzle is to fill in the whole 9x9 grid with numbers
1 through 9 (one number per cell) so that each row, each column,
and each of the nine 3x3 boxes must contain all the nine different
numbers 1 through 9.
Here is a brief explanation of how the special clue-numbers
work. It can be seen that the 4 adjacent cells around each set of 4
small digits overlap one or more sets of adjacent cells with 4
small digits. For example, in the puzzle, taking the two sets of
adjacent cells with small digits {4568} and {1789}, we find that
they overlap at the cell with the number 8.
The rest of the puzzle is solved in the same way through
logical deduction using the usual sudoku techniques and by
determining the numbers in the cells in one set that overlap the
cells in other sets.
Student Solutions
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