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Showing posts with label Skyscrapers. Show all posts

Puzzle No.330

Puzzle: Skyscrapers
Source: Indian Puzzle Championship 2010

PUZZLE NO.330: SKYSCRAPERS (1~5)


SOLUTION:

Puzzle No.220

This is a Skyscrapers puzzle from the French Puzzle Championship - 2004.

PUZZLE NO.220: SKYSCRAPERS (1~6)


SOLUTION:

Puzzle No.210

This is a Skyscrapers puzzle from the French Puzzle Championship - 2005.

PUZZLE NO.210: SKYSCRAPERS (1~5)


SOLUTION:

Puzzle No.209

This is a Skyscrapers puzzle from the French Puzzle Championship - 2005.

PUZZLE NO.209: SKYSCRAPERS (1~5)


SOLUTION:

Puzzle No.188

This is a Skyscrapers puzzle from the French Puzzle Championship - 2005.

PUZZLE NO.188: SKYSCRAPERS (1~6)


SOLUTION:

Puzzle No.178

This is a Skyscrapers puzzle from the French Puzzle Championship - 2004.

PUZZLE NO.178: SKYSCRAPERS (1~5)


SOLUTION:

Puzzle No.176

This is a Sum Skyscrapers puzzle from the French Puzzle Championship - 2005.

PUZZLE NO.176: SUM SKYSCRAPERS (1~5)


SOLUTION:

Rules of 'Sum Skyscrapers'

Place numbers of the given range in the grid such that each row and column contains each number exactly once. Each number represents the height of the skyscraper in each cell. The digits outside the grid indicate the sum of the skyscrapers seen from the corresponding direction.

EXAMPLE: (1~4)


UNIQUE SOLUTION:

Rules of 'Skyscrapers'

Place numbers of the given range in the grid such that each row and column contains each number exactly once. Each number represents the height of the skyscraper in each cell. The digits outside the grid indicate the number of skyscrapers seen from the corresponding direction.

EXAMPLE: (1~4)


UNIQUE SOLUTION:

Puzzle No.112

This is a Skyscraper Sudoku from Sudokucup 1 made by Karel Tesar.

PUZZLE NO.112: SKYSCRAPER SUDOKU

SOLUTION:

Puzzle No.103

This is a Skyscraper Sudoku made by Ritesh Gupta and Hitesh Gupta.

PUZZLE NO.103: SKYSCRAPER SUDOKU

SOLUTION:

Rules of 'Skyscraper Sudoku'

Place numbers in the grid such that each row, column and 3x3 box contain the numbers 1 to 9. Each number represents the height of the skyscraper in each cell. The digits outside the grid indicate the number of skyscrapers seen from the corresponding direction.

EXAMPLE:


UNIQUE SOLUTION: