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'''Isosudoku''' is a [[Sudoku Variations|Sudoku variant]] which uses hexagonal [[cell]]s like [[Hanidoku]], but retains the [[row]]s, [[column]]s and [[box]]es of a regular [[Sudoku]].
'''Isosudoku''' is a [[Sudoku Variant]] which uses hexagonal [[cell]]s like [[Hanidoku]], but retains the [[row]]s, [[column]]s and [[box]]es of a regular [[Sudoku]].


[[Image:Isosudoku-example.jpg]]
[[Image:Isosudoku-example.jpg]]


The extra [[constraint]]s are using the 3rd axis of the hexagonal grid, with a length between 2 and 9 cells. The 14 [[house|regions]] with less than 9 cells provide an opportunity to use alternative logic to solve the puzzle.
The extra [[constraint]]s are using the 3rd axis of the hexagonal grid, with a length between 2 and 9 cells. The 14 [[house|regions]] with less than 9 cells provide an opportunity to use alternative logic to solve the puzzle.
[[Category:Sudoku Variants]]

Latest revision as of 23:06, 29 October 2021

Isosudoku is a Sudoku Variant which uses hexagonal cells like Hanidoku, but retains the rows, columns and boxes of a regular Sudoku.

Isosudoku-example.jpg

The extra constraints are using the 3rd axis of the hexagonal grid, with a length between 2 and 9 cells. The 14 regions with less than 9 cells provide an opportunity to use alternative logic to solve the puzzle.