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Puzzle No.249

Puzzle: Along The Lines
Source: Indian Puzzle Championship 2008

PUZZLE NO.249: ALONG THE LINES


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Puzzle No.248

This is a Domino Hunt puzzle from the Indian Puzzle Championship - 2008.

PUZZLE NO.247: DOMINO HUNT (0~6)


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Puzzle No.247

This is a Fence puzzle from the Indian Puzzle Championship - 2008.

PUZZLE NO.247: FENCE


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Puzzle No.246

This is an Every Second Turn puzzle from the Indian Puzzle Championship - 2008.

PUZZLE NO.246: EVERY SECOND TURN


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Puzzle No.245

This is a Kropki puzzle from the Indian Puzzle Championship - 2008.

PUZZLE NO.245: KROPKI (1~8)


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Puzzle No.244

This is a Minesweeper puzzle from the Indian Puzzle Championship - 2008.

PUZZLE NO.244: MINESWEEPER (24 Mines)


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Puzzle No.243

Puzzle: Sequence Sudoku
Author: Rohan Rao

PUZZLE NO.243: SEQUENCE SUDOKU


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Puzzle No.242

Puzzle: Arrows
Source: Indian Puzzle Championship 2008

PUZZLE NO.242: ARROWS


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Puzzle No.241

Puzzle: Consecutive Sudoku
Author: Rohan Rao

PUZZLE NO. 241: CONSECUTIVE SUDOKU


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Sudoku Variations Contest

A contest was held from 14th-22nd November, 2009 by Jiri Hrdina.

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Results

1. Tomoaki Tokunaga (Japan) - 102
2. Anatoliy Kazmerchuk (Ukraine) - 98.5
3. Vasiliy Ilyuhin (Russia) - 97
4. Alexander Shkolnikov (Ukraine) - 93
5. Alberto Fabris (Italy) - 91
6. Taro Arimatsu (Japan) - 90
7. Dmitry Litvinenko (Russia) - 86.5
8. Nikola Zivanovic (Serbia) - 86
9. Elena Rumina (Russia) - 85
10. Branko Ceranic (Serbia) - 81.5
10. Jan Mrozowski (Poland) - 81.5
10. Daisuke Takei (Japan) - 81.5

Indian participants

28. Rohan Rao (India) - 67
29. Rakesh Rai (India) - 66
45. Tejal Phatak (India) - 37
49. Shanta Murthy (India) - 27
51. Neeraj Mehrotra (India) - 21

Complete Results


There were totally 56 participants.
Congrats to everyone!

Puzzle No.240

Puzzle: No Even Neighbours Sudoku
Author: Tejal Phatak

PUZZLE NO.240


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Rules of 'No Even Neighbours Sudoku'

Place numbers in the grid such that each row, column and 3x3 box contain the numbers 1 to 9. Even numbers cannot be adjacent to each other.

This sudoku variation has been created by Tejal Phatak and Rohan Rao.

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