NYT Hard Sudoku Walkthrough | Sept 24, 2023
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- The New York Times Hard Sudoku for September 24, 2023
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Once I spotted the same 349 triple in column 8 this one broke down quite nicely after that. Nice puzzle. (20:56)
9:52 for me with conflict checker off. Column 8 is where it breaks. 1,6 forms a pair on column 8 since only the first and the last cell of the column can have 1 and 6, removing other possibilities breaks open the puzzle. The other way to spot it (according to other comments) is spotting the 349 triple on the same column.
Yes, the 349 triple in column 8 seemed to be the key.
You missed the triple in column 9 at 4:48 and then the 8 in row eight at 12:40 later on, which would have given two pairs in box 7, but it's all good, I missed the triple in column 8 for too long and that was what broke the puzzle open. Nice solve 👍
The "3,4,9" Triple in Column 8 is what breaks the back of this puzzle.
Yes, I noticed it quiet different where only the first and last cell in column 8 could have the "1,6" pair, it sorted out everything.
I don't understand the 349 triple, or triples in general really. Can someone explain?
Row 3 column 9 naked single 😂 seen just as the first pencil mark