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'''Hanidoku''' is a [[Sudoku Variations|Sudoku variant]] which uses hexagonal cells.
'''Hanidoku''' is a [[Sudoku Variant]] which uses hexagonal cells.
The image shows a Hanidoku example. Every horizontal, inclining diagonal and descending diagonal line must contain a consecutive series of digits. Because these lines are different in size, they do not all contain digits 1 through 9. Some may contain digits 1 through 5, others may contain digits 5 through 9. This adds a level of difficulty that you will not encounter in a regular Sudoku. Fortunately, there are no boxes that you have to take into account.
The image shows a Hanidoku example. Every horizontal, inclining diagonal and descending diagonal line must contain a consecutive series of digits. Because these lines are different in size, they do not all contain digits 1 through 9. Some may contain digits 1 through 5, others may contain digits 5 through 9. This adds a level of difficulty that you will not encounter in a regular Sudoku. Fortunately, there are no boxes that you have to take into account.


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* [http://www.sudocue.net/hanidoku.php www.sudocue.net] (daily Hanidoku, computer program and solving tips)
* [http://www.sudocue.net/hanidoku.php www.sudocue.net] (daily Hanidoku, computer program and solving tips)
* [http://www.sudokulist.com/ordering/MMHome.asp?prod=10 www.sudoku.co.uk] (Hanidoku examples)
* [http://www.sudokulist.com/ordering/MMHome.asp?prod=10 www.sudoku.co.uk] (Hanidoku examples)
== See Also ==
* [[Isosudoku]]
[[Category:Sudoku Variants]]

Latest revision as of 23:16, 29 October 2021

Hanidoku example

Hanidoku is a Sudoku Variant which uses hexagonal cells. The image shows a Hanidoku example. Every horizontal, inclining diagonal and descending diagonal line must contain a consecutive series of digits. Because these lines are different in size, they do not all contain digits 1 through 9. Some may contain digits 1 through 5, others may contain digits 5 through 9. This adds a level of difficulty that you will not encounter in a regular Sudoku. Fortunately, there are no boxes that you have to take into account.

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