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		| JOn1606 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 2:29 pm    Post subject: Help with 24-7 |   |  
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				| Hi Could someone please tell me how the hint option put a 5 in Column 6 Row 2 in todays (24-7-2006) sudoku puzzle.
 Thanks
 Jonathan
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		| Bluewitch 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 2:54 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| When i was at the stage of putting the 5 in column 6 row 2 I had the following numbers completed: 
 x x 3 1 x x 5 4 x
 x x x x 4 X 3 9 x
 4 5 2 x 3 x 1 7 x
 3 2 x x 1 x 4 8 7
 x 1 8 4 x 2 9 6 3
 6 x 4 x 8 x 2 5 1
 x x x x 9 4 7 3 5
 x 4 x 3 x 1 8 2 9
 x 3 x x x 7 6 1 4
 
 
 Column 6 row 1 can only be 6 or 8 (as 9 must be in Row 1 column 1 or 2)
 Column 4 row 3 can only be 6, 8 or 9
 and Column 6 row 3 can only be 6, 8 or 9
 Therefore you have a hidden triplet and can eliminate 6 and 8 from column 6 row 2, thus leaving the 5.
 
 Hope that helps!
 xx.
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		| David Bryant 
 
 
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 Location: Denver, Colorado
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:46 pm    Post subject: Hidden pair is also there ... |   |  
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				| That's a good explanation, xx! Here's another way to look at it. 
 0 0 3 1 0 0 5 4 0
 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 9 0
 4 5 2 0 3 0 1 7 0
 3 2 0 0 1 0 4 8 7
 0 1 8 4 0 2 9 6 3
 6 0 4 0 8 0 2 5 1
 0 0 0 0 9 4 7 3 5
 0 4 0 3 0 1 8 2 9
 0 3 0 0 0 7 6 1 4
 
 Because of the "2"s and "7"s highlighted above (in row 3 and column 6), it's clear that the hidden pair {2, 7} must lie in r1c5 & r2c4. This leaves r2c6 as the only cell in the top center 3x3 box that can possibly contain a "5".  dcb
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		| David 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:27 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| There also appears to be a unique rectangle based on R5C15 (7/5 and 7/5) and R8C15 (7/5 and 6/5) which forces a 6 in cell R8C5 ?? |  |  
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