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		| jackalvn 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 1:57 am    Post subject: How to solve this puzzle |   |  
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				| Hi all! I'm new here and in sudoku game. I play a sudoku puzzle and stuck as shown below. So I need your help and explanation.
 Thanks for your attention.
 (I'm not familiar with the forum, then maybe I post this in a wrong place. If so, I hope mods correct it for me. Thanks).
 
 
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		| daj95376 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 5:31 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | Code: |  	  | *-----------* |.65|...|..2|
 |...|1..|..9|
 |8..|.79|...|
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 |..3|5..|.6.|
 |.8.|...|.3.|
 |.7.|..3|5..|
 |---+---+---|
 |...|94.|..5|
 |2..|..7|...|
 |1..|...|98.|
 *-----------*
 
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  	  | Code: |  	  | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ |  9     6     5     |  348   38    48    |  1     7     2     |
 |  3     2     7     |  1     56    56    |  8     4     9     |
 |  8     14    14    |  2     7     9     |  3     5     6     |
 |--------------------+--------------------+--------------------|
 |  4     19    3     |  5     1289  28    |  7     6     18    |
 |  5     8     19    |  7     169   46    |  2     3     14    |
 |  6     7     2     |  48    18    3     |  5     9     148   |
 |--------------------+--------------------+--------------------|
 |  7     3     8     |  9     4     1     |  6     2     5     |
 |  2     59    69    |  68    568   7     |  4     1     3     |
 |  1     45    46    |  36    2356  256   |  9     8     7     |
 +--------------------------------------------------------------+
 # 36 eliminations remain
 
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 Check the location of <6> in column 4. After this, there are two more difficult steps.
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		| jackalvn 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 12:13 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | daj95376 wrote: |  	  |  	  | Code: |  	  | *-----------* |.65|...|..2|
 |...|1..|..9|
 |8..|.79|...|
 |---+---+---|
 |..3|5..|.6.|
 |.8.|...|.3.|
 |.7.|..3|5..|
 |---+---+---|
 |...|94.|..5|
 |2..|..7|...|
 |1..|...|98.|
 *-----------*
 
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  	  | Code: |  	  | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ |  9     6     5     |  348   38    48    |  1     7     2     |
 |  3     2     7     |  1     56    56    |  8     4     9     |
 |  8     14    14    |  2     7     9     |  3     5     6     |
 |--------------------+--------------------+--------------------|
 |  4     19    3     |  5     1289  28    |  7     6     18    |
 |  5     8     19    |  7     169   46    |  2     3     14    |
 |  6     7     2     |  48    18    3     |  5     9     148   |
 |--------------------+--------------------+--------------------|
 |  7     3     8     |  9     4     1     |  6     2     5     |
 |  2     59    69    |  68    568   7     |  4     1     3     |
 |  1     45    46    |  36    2356  256   |  9     8     7     |
 +--------------------------------------------------------------+
 # 36 eliminations remain
 
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 Check the location of <6> in column 4. After this, there are two more difficult steps.
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 Hi daj95376!
 Thanks for your hint but I'm not able to make a step further.
 I have only basic skills to play this game. I'm trying to know more techniques but they are not easy to understand and practice.
 So could you please tell me the solution clearly?
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		| keith 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 1:55 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| The 6 in C4 must lie in B8, so the other unsolved cells in B8 cannot be 6:  	  | Code: |  	  | +----------------+----------------+----------------+ | 9    6    5    | 348  38   48   | 1    7    2    |
 | 3    2    7    | 1    56   56   | 8    4    9    |
 | 8    14   14   | 2    7    9    | 3    5    6    |
 +----------------+----------------+----------------+
 | 4    19   3    | 5   12-89 28c  | 7    6    18   |
 | 5    8    19   | 7    169  46   | 2    3    14   |
 | 6    7    2    | 48  1-8   3    | 5    9    148  |
 +----------------+----------------+----------------+
 | 7    3    8    | 9    4    1    | 6    2    5    |
 | 2    59   69   | 68   58a  7    | 4    1    3    |
 | 1    45   46   | 36   235  25b  | 9    8    7    |
 +----------------+----------------+----------------+
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 abc is an XY-wing:  If b is 2, c is 8.  If b is 5, a is 8.  You can remove 8 from R46C5.
 Now, you need a difficult step to finish it off. 	  | Code: |  	  | +-------------+-------------+-------------+ | 9   6   5   | 348 38  48  | 1   7   2   |
 | 3   2   7   | 1   56  56  | 8   4   9   |
 | 8   14  14  | 2   7   9   | 3   5   6   |
 +-------------+-------------+-------------+
 | 4   19  3   | 5   29  28  | 7   6   18  |
 | 5   8   19  | 7   69  46  | 2   3   14  |
 | 6   7   2   | 48  1   3   | 5   9   48  |
 +-------------+-------------+-------------+
 | 7   3   8   | 9   4   1   | 6   2   5   |
 | 2   59  69  | 68  58  7   | 4   1   3   |
 | 1   45  46  | 36  235 25  | 9   8   7   |
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 I used a BUG+2:  Either R1C4 is 8, or R9C5 is 5.  Either way, R8C4 cannot be 8, and the puzzle is solved.
 
 Keith
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		| jackalvn 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 2:59 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | keith wrote: |  	  | The 6 in C4 must lie in B8, so the other unsolved cells in B8 cannot be 6:  	  | Code: |  	  | +----------------+----------------+----------------+ | 9    6    5    | 348  38   48   | 1    7    2    |
 | 3    2    7    | 1    56   56   | 8    4    9    |
 | 8    14   14   | 2    7    9    | 3    5    6    |
 +----------------+----------------+----------------+
 | 4    19   3    | 5   12-89 28c  | 7    6    18   |
 | 5    8    19   | 7    169  46   | 2    3    14   |
 | 6    7    2    | 48  1-8   3    | 5    9    148  |
 +----------------+----------------+----------------+
 | 7    3    8    | 9    4    1    | 6    2    5    |
 | 2    59   69   | 68   58a  7    | 4    1    3    |
 | 1    45   46   | 36   235  25b  | 9    8    7    |
 +----------------+----------------+----------------+
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 abc is an XY-wing:  If b is 2, c is 8.  If b is 5, a is 8.  You can remove 8 from R46C5.
 Now, you need a difficult step to finish it off. 	  | Code: |  	  | +-------------+-------------+-------------+ | 9   6   5   | 348 38  48  | 1   7   2   |
 | 3   2   7   | 1   56  56  | 8   4   9   |
 | 8   14  14  | 2   7   9   | 3   5   6   |
 +-------------+-------------+-------------+
 | 4   19  3   | 5   29  28  | 7   6   18  |
 | 5   8   19  | 7   69  46  | 2   3   14  |
 | 6   7   2   | 48  1   3   | 5   9   48  |
 +-------------+-------------+-------------+
 | 7   3   8   | 9   4   1   | 6   2   5   |
 | 2   59  69  | 68  58  7   | 4   1   3   |
 | 1   45  46  | 36  235 25  | 9   8   7   |
 +-------------+-------------+-------------+
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 I used a BUG+2:  Either R1C4 is 8, or R9C5 is 5.  Either way, R8C4 cannot be 8, and the puzzle is solved.
 
 Keith
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 Thanks Keith
 Finally, I could solve this puzzle without using the trial-error method.
 I understand not much about BUG, so I used xy-chain to spot R5C9 cannot be 1.
 Here is another very hard puzzle to me. I cannot see a logic way to solve it.
 
   I need your help.
 Thanks for your attention.
 Best regards.
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		| wapati 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 3:26 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | Code: |  	  | .---------------------.---------------------.---------------------. | 3      458    9     | 268    258    26    | 7      1      248   |
 | 6      48     1     | 289    7      3     | 249    5      2489  |
 | 78     578    2     | 4      59     1     | 6      3      89    |
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 | 2789   6789   78    | 1      4      27    | 3      267    5     |
 | 27     67     5     | 3      28     9     | 1      24678  2467  |
 | 1      3      4     | 278    6      5     | 29     2789   279   |
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 | 479    1      3     | 2679   29     8     | 5      24679  24679 |
 | 4789   789    78    | 5      1      2467  | 249    24679  3     |
 | 5      2      6     | 79     3      47    | 8      479    1     |
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		| daj95376 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 3:27 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Have you considered finding another source for puzzles? I could not find a reasonable solution for your second puzzle. |  | 
	
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		| keith 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 4:11 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| jackalvn, 
 Welcome to this forum!
 
 There are many good puzzles posted here.  If you are learning, I suggest you simply start by working the puzzles in "Puzzles by daj".  This is an incredible resource.
 
 Also, it is much easier for us to give help if you post the puzzle as text, rather than as an image.  And, please always post the original puzzle (and tell us the source) in addition to the partially solved point where you are seeking help.
 
 Best wishes,
 
 Keith
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		| jackalvn 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 8:39 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | keith wrote: |  	  | jackalvn, 
 Welcome to this forum!
 
 There are many good puzzles posted here.  If you are learning, I suggest you simply start by working the puzzles in "Puzzles by daj".  This is an incredible resource.
 
 Also, it is much easier for us to give help if you post the puzzle as text, rather than as an image.  And, please always post the original puzzle (and tell us the source) in addition to the partially solved point where you are seeking help.
 
 Best wishes,
 
 Keith
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 Hi
 It's good for me to know about what you suggest.
 I'm learning and there are a lot of stuffs to learn.
 The source of my sudoku puzzles comes from Sudoku Deluxe game software. I play it whenever I have free time in my place of work with my friends. I usually play at the intermediate level, only recently xx to the advanced level and met some puzzles that I couldn't solve them reasonably. So I saved them and seeking your help.
 Here is the original puzzle of the second puzzle:
 
   I don't know how you create puzzles as text. I mean you create it by word or notepad and paste on here? Could you tell me about this?
 Best regards
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		| Pat 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 1:36 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | jackalvn wrote: |  	  | 
The source of my sudoku puzzles comes from Sudoku Deluxe game software.
 
 I don't know how you create puzzles as text. I mean you create it by word or notepad and paste on here? Could you tell me about this?
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 hi jackalvn,
 so the software lets you save an image,
 but won't let you save text ??
 
 
 well in that case,
yes you'd have to type it yourself
 
 
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