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New to the site and to logic puzzles besides Sudoku? Here is a web intro to Tapa, a great shading puzzle invented by Serkan Yürekli, our managing editor, with example walkthrough and a curated set of puzzles from our archive. Also check out our books like Intro to GMPuzzles and the Starter Packs for great beginner series.

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XIVI Pairs Sudoku by clover!

(This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.)
What some may have seen as a typo of a 6 for a 5 in an earlier XV Pairs Sudoku by clover! may have merely been a new “portal of discovery”. Here we have XIs and VIs and the logic still has a certain kind of rhyme.

XIVI Pairs Sudoku by clover!

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Author/Opus: This is the 66th 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). Whenever an XI or VI, reflecting the numbers 11 or 6 in Roman numerals, is placed on the edge between cells, the numbers in the two adjacent cells must sum to exactly 11 or 6. (Pairs of cells without an XI or VI can have any sum value.)

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

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 2:03, 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.

Renban Sudoku by Philip Newman

(This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.)
Today a familiar pattern pops up again from Philip but with consecutive Renban sets serving as the glue this time for an approachable yet somewhat challenging grid.

Renban Sudoku by Philip Newman

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Theme: Consfounded

Author/Opus: This is the 47th 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). Numbers along each line must form a non-repeating consecutive set, in any order. (For example, a 4-cell Renban line could be 4352, but not 5679 or 2312.)

GAS Time Standards (highlight to view): Two party hats (🎩🥳): 7:30; One party hat (🥳): 15:00. All other solvers earn a 🦕: Brooding Brachyrophus.

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 3:18, 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.

Serbian Frame Sudoku by Bill Murphy

(This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.)
This outside clue puzzle style uses different sets of paired cells to indicate sum constraints. Can you figure out all the arithmetic to get back to Sudoku logic?

Serbian Frame Sudoku by Bill Murphy

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Author/Opus: This is the 44th 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). Clues to the left and right of the grid indicate the sum of the values in the second and third cells seen in that direction; these pairs of cells are also marked by white dots. Clues to the top and bottom of the grid indicate the sum of the values in the third and fourth cells seen in that direction; these pairs of cells are also marked by gray dots.

GAS Time Standards (highlight to view): Two party hats (🎩🥳): 7:00; One party hat (🥳): 13:00. All other solvers earn a 🦕: Additive Aragosaurus.

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 2:37, 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.

Slingshot Sudoku by clover!

(This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.)
In this Sudoku variation, some special “slingshot” cells show how far one number above/below the cell is slung to the left/right in the next row. Can you follow all the leaps of logic?

Slingshot Sudoku by clover!

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Author/Opus: This is the 65th 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, there are some “slingshot” cells marked in the grid with a circle and arrow. The circle indicates an adjacent cell whose value will be slingshot in the direction of the arrow. The number in the slingshot cell indicates how many cells away that circled cell’s value lands in the arrow’s direction. (For example, if a 4 is in R2C2 (the slingshot cell), and if the value in R1C2 pointed at by the circle is 3, then there would be another 3 four steps to the right of the slingshot in R2C6.)

GAS Time Standards (highlight to view): Two party hats (🎩🥳): 7:30; One party hat (🥳): 14:00. All other solvers earn a 🦕: perceptive Pelorosaurus.

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 3:12, with Penpa Plus replay this time.

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.

Arrow Sudoku by Philip Newman

(This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.)
Today’s Genuinely Approachable Sudoku has a set of intersecting arrows that themselves look to form intersecting shapes. Can you get all the logic to come together to find the one solution?

Arrow Sudoku by Philip Newman

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Theme: Sumrounded

Author/Opus: This is the 46th puzzle from Philip Newman, part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) team.

Rules: Standard Arrow Sudoku rules: Insert a number from 1 to 9 into each cell so that no number repeats in any row, column, or bold region). Some arrow shapes are in the grid; the sum of the numbers along the path of each arrow must equal the number in the circled cell. Numbers can repeat within an arrow shape.

GAS Time Standards (highlight to view): Two party hats (🎩🥳): 7:00; One party hat (🥳): 13:00. All other solvers earn a 🦕: Aimed Amazonsaurus.

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 2:28, 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 more Arrow Sudoku. If you are new to this puzzle type, here are our easiest Arrow Sudoku to get started on. More Arrow Sudoku puzzles can be found in these books in our e-store.

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.

Fun with Caves by Cave Johnson

(This post is part of: “A Story of Self-setting Sudoku”.)
Here is another challenge that was hidden within our Sudoku puzzlehunt. We’re setting up a live endgame stream later this year with the winning team of the puzzlehunt, and wanted to share more of the special puzzles they solved in advance.

After solvers discovered and interacted with a Google Doc here, they got a set of apparent Cave puzzles. Note: this puzzle resolves to a 9-letter string but not an English word/phrase so without playing in the puzzlehunt this won’t have meaning to you.

Fun with Caves by Cave Johnson

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Rules: In these caves, horizontal portals lead to horizontal portals, and vertical portals lead to vertical portals, with orange going to blue and vice versa. No portals in midair; always have them attached to a wall of the cave.

Note: 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.

Bent Diagonals Sudoku by Bill Murphy

(This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.)
Unlike yesterday’s straight diagonals, this puzzle features four different bent diagonals and may twist your brain a bit until you figure out how to use this information.

Bent Diagonals Sudoku by Bill Murphy

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Author/Opus: This is the 43rd 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 must not repeat along the four “bent” diagonals that turn 90 degrees in the center cell. (An example of a bent diagonal starts at R1C1, moves to the center at R5C5, and then goes back out to R9C1 in the same column it started in.)

GAS Time Standards (highlight to view): Two party hats (🎩🥳): 7:30; One party hat (🥳): 14:00. All other solvers earn a 🦕: Ageing Abydosaurus.

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 3:28, 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.

Diagonal Sudoku by clover!

(This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.)
Just two extra constraints can be enough to make a fun twist on classic Sudoku as in this Diagonal Sudoku by clover!.

Diagonal Sudoku by clover!

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Author/Opus: This is the 64th 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, numbers cannot repeat on the marked diagonals.

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

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 2:33, 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.

Region Sum Lines Sudoku by Philip Newman

(This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.)
Philip’s 1-8 diagonal pattern shows up again today, now with a challenging set of Region Sum Lines to figure out to complete the rest of the grid.

Region Sum Lines Sudoku by Philip Newman

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Theme: Professor Calculus

Author/Opus: This is the 45th 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). Along each line, the numbers in every region it passes through have the same sum. (In this puzzle, for example, R1C2 + R2C2 + R3C2 = R4C2 + R4C1 + R5C1 + R6C1 + R6C2.)

GAS Time Standards (highlight to view): Two party hats (🎩🥳): 8:00; One party hat (🥳): 20:00. All other solvers earn a 🦕: Yung Yunmenglong.

Thomas Hits the GAS (highlight to view): 3:39, 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.

Point to Next Sudoku by Bill Murphy

(This post is part of the Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) series.)
Each arrow clue in this puzzle points towards the next larger number from 1 to 9, giving a different kind of challenge to work around the grid.

Point to Next Sudoku by Bill Murphy

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Author/Opus: This is the 42nd 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). For each number ‘N’ placed in a cell with an arrow, the number ‘N+1’ is pointed at by the arrow.

GAS Time Standards (highlight to view): Two party hats (🎩🥳): 7:00; One party hat (🥳): 13:00. All other solvers earn a 🦕: Patient Paralititan.

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.