Saturday, 5 October 2013

Daily League Sudoku #31: WSC Jigsaw Sudoku

The post is coming from Las Vegas this time. I made this puzzle poolside relaxing in the sun after making my way to part of the WSC instruction booklet. The example in the booklet of this puzzle isn't that challenging, so I figured I'd give a more instructive one. The logic in placement is solid and the remaining solve shouldn't be very hard. I think this is doable within 15 minutes. I don't have a B or C version.
I hope it's a fun puzzle and maybe some help for the upcoming WSC. See all of you who are going there in a few days.

Recap of the last Daily League week:
Sunday: Product or Outside Sudoku by Seungjae Kwak
Monday: No Ten Sudoku by Jakub Hrazdira
Tuesday: Monopoly Untouch Sudoku by Prasanna Seshadri
Wednesday: Extra Regions Sudoku by Bastien Vial-Jaime
Thursday: Arrow Sudoku by Rishi Puri
Friday: Killer Sudoku by Tom Collyer
Saturday: Odd-Even View Sudoku by Hall Hur

Sunday: Simple Math Variation Sudoku by Seungjae Kwak
Monday: Diagonal Sudoku by Karel Tesar
Tuesday: Consecutive Sudoku by Prasanna Seshadri
Wednesday: Point to Next Sudoku by Bastien Vial-Jaime
Thursday: Pyramid Sudoku by Rishi Puri
Friday: Killer Sudoku by Benz Liang

Daily League PDFs:
Week 37

Rules for Sudoku

In this Sudoku, place the given Jigsaw pieces in the grid and solve the resulting Expanded Sudoku. The pieces can't be rotated or reflected and they can't overlap eachother. In an Expanded Sudoku some of the rows and columns expand over empty space.


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