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On this site we showcase “The Art of Puzzles”, with hand-crafted logic puzzles by the best puzzle designers for all who love puzzles. We organize into the categories of Sudoku, Number Placement, Object Placement, Shading, Region Division, and Loop/Path puzzles with tags on each post to find the easiest/hardest within particular styles.

In 2025, we’ve just restarted a series of posts focused on Sudoku, including publishing the daily Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS), after offering a whole range of logic puzzles over 12 years of posts. So please watch our latest posts or check our archives depending on your interest. There are also many puzzles in our subscriptions and books so check out our Store for more details.

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Consecutive Palindromes Sudoku by Bill Murphy

This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.
Today’s GAS puzzle is a twist on the standard Palindrome Sudoku idea; each palindromic position opposite the midpoint must be one away from the number on the other side.

Consecutive Palindromes Sudoku by Bill Murphy

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Author/Opus: This is the 10th puzzle from Bill Murphy, part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) team.

Rules: Standard Sudoku rules (Insert a number from 1 to 9 into each cell so that no number repeats in any row, column, or bold region). Numbers equidistant from the center of a line must be 1 away in value from each other (e.g., at the top, R1C1 & R1C9, R1C2 & R1C8, R1C3 & R1C7, R1C4 & R1C6 are all consecutive pairs of numbers on that line).

GAS Time Standards (highlight to view): Two party hats (🎩🥳): 6:00; One party hat (🥳): 11:00. All other solvers earn a 🦕: Hannah Heyuannia.

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 2:32, with SudokuPad replay file shared as a download for now (requires loading via settings menu with improvements expected before people should use this regularly).

Solution: PDF; solving video with explanation to be added later from GAS team.

Note: Follow this link for other less common variations of Sudoku.

Note 2: Comments on the blog are great! For a more interactive discussion, please also consider using our Daily GAS discussion post on the GMPuzzles Discord. Not a member of the Discord? Click this link for basic access.

A Story of Self-setting Sudoku #4.5 by Thomas Snyder

Nothing to worry about; some minor issues before we can show off our full self-setting technology. We’re being warned that the flagged number is causing a disturbance that puts our powerful AI at risk. Still, we have new hope that we have eliminated all weak spots in our GPU core. No more big explosions today.
Given our rate of progress, we’ll show off “Full Setting Automation” by tomorrow!

Sudoku by Thomas Snyder

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Theme: Unexpected Swerve (4.5 of 5)

Author/Opus: This is the 588th puzzle from Thomas Snyder.

Rules: Standard Sudoku rules.

Difficulty (highlight to view): 3.5 stars

Time Standards (highlight to view): Grandmaster = 4:00, Master = 6:00, Expert = 12:00

Solution: PDF

Note: Follow this link for all entries in A Story of Self-setting Sudoku. Follow this link for other classic Sudoku. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Sudoku to get started on. More classic Sudoku puzzles can be found in The Art of Sudoku, The Art of Sudoku 2 and in our beginner-friendly collection Intro to GMPuzzles by Serkan Yürekli.

Note 2: Comments on the blog are great! For a more interactive discussion, please also consider using our Twelve Months of Sudoku? post on the GMPuzzles Discord. Not a member of the Discord? Click this link for basic access.

One-Way Border Sudoku by clover!

This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.
While this Sudoku looks like a proper classic, a special rule applies along each border between regions. Can you still find the one solution?

One-Way Border Sudoku by Clover

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Author/Opus: This is the 31st puzzle from Clover, part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) team.

Rules: Standard Sudoku rules (insert a number from 1 to 9 into each cell so that no number repeats in any row, column, or bold region). Also, when considering the borders between two adjacent 3×3 regions, on one side all three numbers must be less than their direct neighbors across the border. (In other words, if adding < or > symbols to the three edges between adjacent regions, the three symbols must all point the same way.)

GAS Time Standards (highlight to view): Two party hats (🎩🥳): 6:00; One party hat (🥳): 11:00. All other solvers earn a 🦕: consistent Condorraptor.

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 3:01, with SudokuPad replay file shared as a download for now (requires loading via settings menu with improvements expected before people should use this regularly).

Solution: PDF and solving video with explanation from GAS team.

Note: Follow this link for other less common variations of Sudoku.

Note 2: Comments on the blog are great! For a more interactive discussion, please also consider using our Daily GAS discussion post on the GMPuzzles Discord. Not a member of the Discord? Click this link for basic access.

A Story of Self-setting Sudoku #4 by Thomas Snyder

The fourth level of self-setting is “High Setting Automation”. The editor relaxes as an automated, intelligent process (AI) generates grids that are then passed to a second AI the editor has set up to reject almost everything that is not an outlier, since corner cases may be the only interesting things left to search for. When needed, the editor still acts to reject unfriendly logic before publishing.

Sudoku by Thomas Snyder

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Theme: Intelligence is Thinking * The Box (4 of 5)

Author/Opus: This is the 587th puzzle from Thomas Snyder.

Rules: Standard Sudoku rules.

Difficulty (highlight to view): 3.5 stars

Time Standards (highlight to view): Grandmaster = 3:45, Master = 5:45, Expert = 11:30

Solution: PDF

Note: Follow this link for all entries in A Story of Self-setting Sudoku. Follow this link for other classic Sudoku. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Sudoku to get started on. More classic Sudoku puzzles can be found in The Art of Sudoku, The Art of Sudoku 2 and in our beginner-friendly collection Intro to GMPuzzles by Serkan Yürekli.

Note 2: Comments on the blog are great! For a more interactive discussion, please also consider using our Twelve Months of Sudoku? post on the GMPuzzles Discord. Not a member of the Discord? Click this link for basic access.

Happy July: Quick News Updates for our Sudoku Projects

We have a few site updates for the start of July, which marks the start of our second full month in the Twelve Months of Sudoku!?! project. A playful YouTube recap of the first month of sudoku is in this video that shares the goal to see “how far we can push the limits of sudoku”:

The big news in June was starting to publish the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) puzzle here, a series we love as a great daily game and expect you already love or will come to love in the same way. Having met our soft-launch goals, in July we are making this next update: The daily GAS will be available each day here at 12 AM PT for everyone in the world to build into their routine however they choose. This is the same time as some of our other daily games that we make for LinkedIn and my own daily routine will be to spend a little time double-checking the Queens, Zip, and Tango before solving ~1 GAS puzzle to track my thinking that morning and try to come up with one new idea, even if I just leave it on paper that day.

We don’t yet have our own book/app project with the GAS team; if you want to support clover! (Patreon), Philip Newman (Patreon), and Bill Murphy (Patreon) individually you can go to the pages linked here. One thing you can get by becoming a patron is some of the more GMPuzzles-like difficulties harder than GAS, still with impressive grid construction as you’ll have seen from the regular GAS.

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The other news for July is the start of my “A Story of Self-setting Sudoku“. For a few months I’ve had an idea for a new way to share puzzles that might change the experience a bit. Some may remember the challenging mix of themes in the “Twelve Days of Sudoku” / “Ready Layer One” era (perhaps month 0 of this project?), which had a mix of puzzle types and modes and essays and conversations on mental health and a lot more. I was first pushing that creativity while in a productive, creative state and then later while in a severe hypomanic state, and without the usual team support to keep on target.

This new project aims to reach the interesting and enjoyable potential of that winter project, with more controlled construction and puzzle release. It will still be experimental, and may give off puzzle hunt or ARG vibes alongside other things, but it’s “Layer One” is just a daily puzzle with a little flavor here on the blog and is only much more if you choose to visit our Discord and watch and/or participate with the items that pop up there.

There are three things “A Story of Self-setting Sudoku” is about. First, it is a story. Each puzzle fits into some of the preceding or following puzzles, with a few sentences of text connecting some dots (no more than can fit on a puzzle PDF page). The series is launching with a theme of self-setting (while some AI may be harmed in the making of this series, it is up to you to determine if any were ever used); this may change the conversation from “How did (you/the constructor) make that?” to “Why did (you/the editor) find that important?” and other things too. It will have a daily Sudoku puzzle with difficulty and solving times behind spoiler tags. If you just want a daily Sudoku-like thing more Classic than the GAS, for now this series is my answer. Later in the year, there are other projects brewing that are not “art projects” and are meant for the mass-market that we will point you to instead if the GAS or “A Story of Self-setting Sudoku” are not what you are looking for. There are possibly Easter eggs, and Discord-specific elements (a lot of the extra story/interaction has to happen on Discord).

As always, there are lots of ways to reach me / our team, from blog comments to Discord messages to email or mail. For a little while, I am not going to be posting messages here or on Discord (except automated puzzle posts) and will leave it to mars and their AI solver to try to understand what “A Story of Self-setting Sudoku” is really about. Feel free to read that story, or try to outsmart the AI solver if you can. I’ve left some messages sealed in envelopes for when certain events happen which will be reported here or on the Discord. Enjoy the rest of July!

Anti-King Sudoku by Philip Newman

This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.
Today’s GAS puzzle by Philip Newman is another brilliant example of connect the variation name to the puzzle theme; can you solve this puzzle and prove you are a Sudoku Ace?

Anti-King Sudoku by Philip Newman

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Theme: King of Diamonds

Author/Opus: This is the 12th puzzle from Philip Newman, part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) team.

Rules: Standard Sudoku rules (Insert a number from 1 to 9 into each cell so that no number repeats in any row, column, or bold region). Also, cells sharing a corner cannot contain the same number (as if adding a chess king’s move constraint to each cell).

GAS Time Standards (highlight to view): Two party hats (🎩🥳): 6:00; One party hat (🥳): 11:00. All other solvers earn a 🦕: Antique Andesauroid.

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 2:13, with SudokuPad replay file shared as a download for now (requires loading via settings menu with improvements expected before people should use this regularly).

Solution: PDF; solving video with explanation to be added later from GAS team.

Note: Follow this link for other less common variations of Sudoku.

Note 2: Comments on the blog are great! For a more interactive discussion, please also consider using our Daily GAS discussion post on the GMPuzzles Discord. Not a member of the Discord? Click this link for basic access.

A Story of Self-setting Sudoku #3 by Thomas Snyder

The third level of self-setting is “Conditional Setting Automation”. The author can now simply ask, for familiar grid patterns, for automation to generate valid Sudoku with specific characteristics. The author — now more of an editor — relaxes until there are thousands of solution paths to watch go through their steps, and looks for whatever is “interesting” to the eye. Beauty is in the eye of the editor.

Sudoku by Thomas Snyder

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Theme: Intelligence is Thinking * The Box (3 of 5)

Author/Opus: This is the 586th puzzle from Thomas Snyder.

Rules: Standard Sudoku rules.

Difficulty (highlight to view): 4.5 stars

Time Standards (highlight to view): Grandmaster = 8:30, Master = 13:30, Expert = 27:00

Solution: PDF

Note: Follow this link for all entries in A Story of Self-setting Sudoku. Follow this link for other classic Sudoku. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Sudoku to get started on. More classic Sudoku puzzles can be found in The Art of Sudoku, The Art of Sudoku 2 and in our beginner-friendly collection Intro to GMPuzzles by Serkan Yürekli.

Note 2: Comments on the blog are great! For a more interactive discussion, please also consider using our Twelve Months of Sudoku? post on the GMPuzzles Discord. Not a member of the Discord? Click this link for basic access.

Sudoku by Bill Murphy

This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.
Bill Murphy presents this beautiful classic sudoku with one perfect solution and no flaws at all.

Sudoku by Bill Murphy

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Theme: I Admit My Faults

Author/Opus: This is the 9th puzzle from Bill Murphy, part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) team.

Rules: Standard Sudoku rules.

GAS Time Standards (highlight to view): Two party hats (🎩🥳): 5:00; One party hat (🥳): 10:00. All other solvers earn a 🦕: Single Suuwassea.

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 2:15, with SudokuPad replay file shared as a download for now (requires loading via settings menu with improvements expected before people should use this regularly).

Solution: PDF and solving video with explanation from GAS team.

Note: Follow this link for other classic Sudoku. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Sudoku to get started on. More Sudoku including variations can be found in these books in our e-store. Also, visit this page to purchase all of the puzzles from the 16th World Sudoku Championship including classic Sudoku.

Note 2: Comments on the blog are great! For a more interactive discussion, please also consider using our Daily GAS discussion post on the GMPuzzles Discord. Not a member of the Discord? Click this link for basic access.

A Story of Self-setting Sudoku #2 by Thomas Snyder

The second level of self-setting is “Partial Setting Automation”. The author, who has come up with a previously interesting grid pattern, finds a new starting seed, and then uses computer assistance to add all other numbers to generate lots of valid puzzles which guide the picking of a preferred “gem” from suggested characteristics including novelty, breadth of solving path, and the kind of steps.

Sudoku by Thomas Snyder

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Theme: Intelligence is Thinking * The Box (2 of 5)

Author/Opus: This is the 585th puzzle from Thomas Snyder.

Rules: Standard Sudoku rules.

Difficulty (highlight to view): 4 stars

Time Standards (highlight to view): Grandmaster = 4:30, Master = 10:00, Expert = 20:00

Solution: PDF

Note: Follow this link for all entries in A Story of Self-setting Sudoku. Follow this link for other classic Sudoku. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Sudoku to get started on. More classic Sudoku puzzles can be found in The Art of Sudoku, The Art of Sudoku 2 and in our beginner-friendly collection Intro to GMPuzzles by Serkan Yürekli.

Note 2: Comments on the blog are great! For a more interactive discussion, please also consider using our Twelve Months of Sudoku? post on the GMPuzzles Discord. Not a member of the Discord? Click this link for basic access.

Sum Detector Sudoku by clover!

This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.
Like a Little Killer Sudoku, the internal arrows in this Sum Detector Sudoku indicate the sum of some number of cells along their path, but the number of cells must be determined.

Sum Detector Sudoku by Clover

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Author/Opus: This is the 30th puzzle from Clover, part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) team.

Rules: Standard Sudoku rules (insert a number from 1 to 9 into each cell so that no number repeats in any row, column, or bold region). Also, the number in each cell with an arrow must equal the sum of the values in one or more cells along the diagonal pointed at by the arrow, starting with the cell that the arrow points to directly. (For instance, R1C3 could equal R2C4, or R2C4+R3C5, or R2C4+R3C5+R4C6, and so on.)

GAS Time Standards (highlight to view): Two party hats (🎩🥳): 6:30; One party hat (🥳): 12:00. All other solvers earn a 🦕: additive Anzu.

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 3:34, with SudokuPad replay file shared as a download for now (requires loading via settings menu with improvements expected before people should use this regularly).

Solution: PDF and solving video with explanation from GAS team.

Note: Follow this link for other less common variations of Sudoku.

Note 2: Comments on the blog are great! For a more interactive discussion, please also consider using our Daily GAS discussion post on the GMPuzzles Discord. Not a member of the Discord? Click this link for basic access.