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A '''Greater-Than''' [[Sudoku]] has no [[given]]s. Instead, there are greater-than (>) signs between some adjacent [[cell]]s, which signify that the digit in one cell should be greater than another. All other ordinary Sudoku rules apply.
A '''Greater-Than''' [[Sudoku]] has no [[given]]s. Instead, there are greater-than (>) signs between some adjacent [[cell]]s, which signify that the digit in one cell should be greater than another. All other ordinary Sudoku rules apply.
[[Image:greater-than-example.png]]


A simple tip for people to get started. Lets say we have cells A, B, C, with A > B > C. If A has no greater-than sign pointing to it, then the maximum value of A is 9, the maximum value of B is 8, and the maximum value of C is 7. Similarly, if there are no greater-than sign pointing from C, then the minimum value of C is 1, the minimum value of B is 2, and the minimum value of A is 3.
A simple tip for people to get started. Lets say we have cells A, B, C, with A > B > C. If A has no greater-than sign pointing to it, then the maximum value of A is 9, the maximum value of B is 8, and the maximum value of C is 7. Similarly, if there are no greater-than sign pointing from C, then the minimum value of C is 1, the minimum value of B is 2, and the minimum value of A is 3.
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* [http://syndicate.yoogi.com/greatest-sudoku/ Greater-Than Sudoku (Yoogi Puzzle Syndicate)]
* [http://syndicate.yoogi.com/greatest-sudoku/ Greater-Than Sudoku (Yoogi Puzzle Syndicate)]
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 30 October 2021

A Greater-Than Sudoku has no givens. Instead, there are greater-than (>) signs between some adjacent cells, which signify that the digit in one cell should be greater than another. All other ordinary Sudoku rules apply.

Greater-than-example.png

A simple tip for people to get started. Lets say we have cells A, B, C, with A > B > C. If A has no greater-than sign pointing to it, then the maximum value of A is 9, the maximum value of B is 8, and the maximum value of C is 7. Similarly, if there are no greater-than sign pointing from C, then the minimum value of C is 1, the minimum value of B is 2, and the minimum value of A is 3.

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