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In this example, the defining set contains [[row]]s 2 & 8 and boxes 4 & 6. The secondary set contains [[column]]s 2, 3, 7 & 8. All the [[candidate]]s in the defining set (marked with '''X''') are located inside the secondary set. The remaining candidates from these 4 columns can be eliminated.
In this example, the defining set contains [[row]]s 2 & 8 and boxes 4 & 6. The secondary set contains [[column]]s 2, 3, 7 & 8. All the [[candidate]]s in the defining set (marked with '''X''') are located inside the secondary set. The remaining candidates from these 4 columns can be eliminated.
==== Configurations Which Look Like Franken Jellyfish but Are Not ====
This configuration using 2 non-aligned boxes dissolves into 3 [[Locked Candidates]] steps.
{{grid|1='''n'''|2='''n'''|3=/|4='''n'''|5='''n'''|6=/|7=/|8=/|9=/|10='''n'''|11='''n'''|12=/|13='''n'''|14='''n'''|15=/|16=/|17=/|18=/|19=e|20=e|22=e|23=e|28=e|29=e|31='''n'''|32='''n'''|33=/|37=e|38=e|40='''n'''|41='''n'''|42=/|46=e|47=e|49='''n'''|50='''n'''|51=/|55='''n'''|56='''n'''|57=/|58=e|59=e|64='''n'''|65='''n'''|66=/|67=e|68=e|73='''n'''|74='''n'''|75=/|76=e|77=e}}
; Solving path
* Locked Candidates 1 in box 3 + row 3: eliminate remaining candidates in row 3.
* Locked Candidates 2 in box 1 + 3 with columns 1 + 2: eliminate candidates in box 4 for columns 1 + 2.
* Locked Candidates 2 in box 2 + 5 with columns 4 + 5: eliminate candidates in box 8 for columns 4 + 5.
A configuration with 2 boxes sharing the same 2 columns (swap boxes 4 and 5 in the diagram above) would not work either, because a hidden single is detected in the remaining column intersecting those boxes. This isolates the 2 boxes from the 2 rows.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 11:29, 6 November 2021

The Franken Jellyfish is a fish pattern of the Franken Fish type. This type allows either the defining set or the secondary set to contain boxes, as well as lines.

Franken Jellyfish rrrb-cccc

This is a fish diagram of a Franken Jellyfish with a defining set of 3 rows with 1 box and a secondary set of 4 columns.

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Franken Jellyfish rrbb-cccc

Here we see a Franken Jellyfish with a defining set of 2 rows with 2 boxes and a secondary set of 4 columns.

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In this example, the defining set contains rows 2 & 8 and boxes 4 & 6. The secondary set contains columns 2, 3, 7 & 8. All the candidates in the defining set (marked with X) are located inside the secondary set. The remaining candidates from these 4 columns can be eliminated.

Configurations Which Look Like Franken Jellyfish but Are Not

This configuration using 2 non-aligned boxes dissolves into 3 Locked Candidates steps.

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Solving path
  • Locked Candidates 1 in box 3 + row 3: eliminate remaining candidates in row 3.
  • Locked Candidates 2 in box 1 + 3 with columns 1 + 2: eliminate candidates in box 4 for columns 1 + 2.
  • Locked Candidates 2 in box 2 + 5 with columns 4 + 5: eliminate candidates in box 8 for columns 4 + 5.

A configuration with 2 boxes sharing the same 2 columns (swap boxes 4 and 5 in the diagram above) would not work either, because a hidden single is detected in the remaining column intersecting those boxes. This isolates the 2 boxes from the 2 rows.

See Also