I missed the 5 in row 2 until I watched your solve. I was stuck at thank you! The first time I haven't been able to get the puzzle in a couple months thanks to your instruction! Keep it up please!!
The 35 pair allowed me to pencil mark the 5s in block 2 and 3 which provided the position of 5 in block 1. Another way to accomplish the same thing! Fun puzzle.
First NTY hard in a while where I got stuck and had to come back to your vid. I found the 35 pair in c5 but didn't think to make the pointing 5's in box 8 which does indeed unravel the whole puzzle.
This one was tough. I missed the pointing 5's in box 8 for a long time. It wasn't until you found them that I saw them. Thank you! That seemed to collapse the rest of the puzzle for me.
I solved this one as you did. .. from the start there is a 24 pair in row 4. ....and that 35 pair that gave the big 5 in row 2 was very helpfull....34 minutes.
Not an easy one, definitely didn't have a flow to it, but super satisfying ... eventually. A lot of misdirection too and the middle stack turned out to be much more useful than it looked!
I missed the 5 in row 2 until I watched your solve. I was stuck at thank you! The first time I haven't been able to get the puzzle in a couple months thanks to your instruction! Keep it up please!!
I missed that 5 - so I got it in 52:14 with your help. Thanks!
the 35-pair tech was really satisfying in this one. good puzzle!
The 35 pair allowed me to pencil mark the 5s in block 2 and 3 which provided the position of 5 in block 1. Another way to accomplish the same thing! Fun puzzle.
First NTY hard in a while where I got stuck and had to come back to your vid. I found the 35 pair in c5 but didn't think to make the pointing 5's in box 8 which does indeed unravel the whole puzzle.
This one was tough. I missed the pointing 5's in box 8 for a long time. It wasn't until you found them that I saw them. Thank you! That seemed to collapse the rest of the puzzle for me.
Same for me, I found the 35 but it took me forever to see the implications of that hidden pair.
I solved this one as you did. .. from the start there is a 24 pair in row 4. ....and that 35 pair that gave the big 5 in row 2 was very helpfull....34 minutes.
This one took me forever! But I did eventually find that 5!!
Can you explain how you got to the naked 9 at 11:00 mark? Using the 57 pair?
Proud of myself on this one I did it in 11 minutes😊
I had the claiming 3's and I also had the 35 pair! Still took me a while before I unlocked the rest! :)
I had the same diagram 15:16, I looked to cell R6C5 and I saw direct it can be a 5, if then R1C1 is a 5 and R5C6 is a 5, so R6C5 must be a 3
Finding a 5 for row 2 was crucial for this puzzle….
Came here to say this! After i found that 5, I ripped through the rest.
Haha I got stuck around 12:33 as well ! Still stuck
I usually just do the easy and medium without notes and give-up during the hard, but I got it today in 8:45!
This one took me around 11 minutes. It seemed straightforward to me. I must have gotten a lucky break.
I got stuck when I missed the 5s pointing up. Ended up having to use some weird braiding logic to place the 7 in row 1, which then solved everything.
Same happened to me; missed those darns 5s pointing up. Had to come walk through this one for the first time in a while. Thanks for the help!
Not an easy one, definitely didn't have a flow to it, but super satisfying ... eventually. A lot of misdirection too and the middle stack turned out to be much more useful than it looked!