9:10 In fact, there is a hidden triple in column 2. 11:50 Often, when I encounter the threat of a deadly pattern, I color a cell (or cells) orange and cornermark my prediction for the cell. In this case, my prediction is that one of the 568 cells will be an 8. 14:10 You referred to the 79s as a prospect for a triple. Column 2 has a 246 triple, which creates a 379 remainder triple.
I finished it, slowly and methodically. I'm good with doubles, but the key for me was carefully looking at each box row column for a unique digit. Solved it when I got stuck later on in puzzle, realizing that Box 4 only had one four! I was missing dumb things like that after getting down to the nitty gritty
Very nice. This was a straightforward and fast solve for me as well today. I started with the NY Trick in Box 8 and the rest of the solve collapsed during my corner-marking. My solve essentially paralleled yours.
Is there roping in the center band? Around 9:30. I didn't watch the entire video but in the parts I watched, I don't think it was mentioned. I used it but am not sure it was OK to do so or if I was technically guessing. 137, 256 and 489
The middle band does end up being roped, but you can't be sure of that at that timestamp. Roping is only confirmed when you can prove two identical triples.
19:24 for me today. I found a hidden 49 pair in column 1 unlocked it for me today.
Never heard/thought about that uniqueness rule. Thanks for explaining!
9:10 In fact, there is a hidden triple in column 2.
11:50 Often, when I encounter the threat of a deadly pattern, I color a cell (or cells) orange and cornermark my prediction for the cell. In this case, my prediction is that one of the 568 cells will be an 8.
14:10 You referred to the 79s as a prospect for a triple. Column 2 has a 246 triple, which creates a 379 remainder triple.
I finished it, slowly and methodically. I'm good with doubles, but the key for me was carefully looking at each box row column for a unique digit. Solved it when I got stuck later on in puzzle, realizing that Box 4 only had one four! I was missing dumb things like that after getting down to the nitty gritty
Very nice. This was a straightforward and fast solve for me as well today. I started with the NY Trick in Box 8 and the rest of the solve collapsed during my corner-marking. My solve essentially paralleled yours.
whats the NY trick? :0
17:54 to solve. Found this tougher than usual.
12:59 for me, but you solved it much more elegantly. I like to pencil mark way too much.😅
Pretty hard, thanks Rangsk!
Is there roping in the center band? Around 9:30. I didn't watch the entire video but in the parts I watched, I don't think it was mentioned. I used it but am not sure it was OK to do so or if I was technically guessing. 137, 256 and 489
The middle band does end up being roped, but you can't be sure of that at that timestamp. Roping is only confirmed when you can prove two identical triples.
@@Rangsk Thanks for the explanation!! Really good to know.
Guilty, I used uniqueness :D But found it very useful to see what I missed instead
Took me 13:29 would of been quicker if I didnt have a sneezing fit in the middle of solving 😅
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@calpurniabruchi5742 thankyou! I love summer but my allergies really don't 😭
Wait what?? I'll use that method lol
Hard but could solve