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A '''Non-Consecutive Sudoku''' is a [[Sudoku Variations|variation]] of ordinary [[Sudoku]] such that no two adjacent cells have consecutive values. For example, if '''r2c2''' is 8, then none of '''r1c2''', '''r3c2''', '''r2c1''' and '''r2c3''' can have the values 7 or 9.
A '''Non-Consecutive Sudoku''' is a [[Sudoku Variant]] such that no two adjacent cells have consecutive values.
 
In the example below: because '''r4c8''' = '''5''', then none of '''r3c7''', '''r4c7''', '''r4c9''' and '''r5c8''' can have the digits '''4''' or '''6'''.
 
[[Image:non-consecutive-example.jpg]]
 
Because of these limitations,  fever givens are needed for a [[valid]] puzzle. (10 in the example)


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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Revision as of 13:08, 30 October 2021

A Non-Consecutive Sudoku is a Sudoku Variant such that no two adjacent cells have consecutive values.

In the example below: because r4c8 = 5, then none of r3c7, r4c7, r4c9 and r5c8 can have the digits 4 or 6.

Non-consecutive-example.jpg

Because of these limitations, fever givens are needed for a valid puzzle. (10 in the example)

See Also

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