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A '''Skewed Fish''' is a variant of the [[fish]] technique that can be applied to [[Sudoku-X]]. An ordinary fish-in-the-[[row]]s can have one or two of the rows replaced by diagonals and make the same [[ | A '''Skewed Fish''' is a variant of the [[fish]] technique that can be applied to [[Sudoku-X]]. An ordinary fish-in-the-[[row]]s can have one or two of the rows replaced by diagonals and make the same [[eliminate|eliminations]] in the columns. Likewise, we can also skew up to two columns in an ordinary fish-in-the-[[column]]s. | ||
A ''Skewed 1-Fish'' is called a [[Crossover]]. Other examples for skewed fishs are [[Skewed X-Wing]], [[Finned Skewed X-Wing]], [[Finned Skewed X-Wing#Sashimi_Skewed_X-Wing|Sashimi Skewed X-Wing]] and [[Skewed Swordfish]]. | A ''Skewed 1-Fish'' is called a [[Crossover]]. Other examples for skewed fishs are [[Skewed X-Wing]], [[Finned Skewed X-Wing]], [[Finned Skewed X-Wing#Sashimi_Skewed_X-Wing|Sashimi Skewed X-Wing]] and [[Skewed Swordfish]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:48, 27 October 2021
A Skewed Fish is a variant of the fish technique that can be applied to Sudoku-X. An ordinary fish-in-the-rows can have one or two of the rows replaced by diagonals and make the same eliminations in the columns. Likewise, we can also skew up to two columns in an ordinary fish-in-the-columns.
A Skewed 1-Fish is called a Crossover. Other examples for skewed fishs are Skewed X-Wing, Finned Skewed X-Wing, Sashimi Skewed X-Wing and Skewed Swordfish.
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